[Uha-devel] NUMBER ONE Success System

Tommy Lee noss1233 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 22 10:54:19 CEST 2007


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*Niche Property Types*

In recent years, an increasing number of investors have begun investing in
so-called niche property types. These include specialty properties such as
apartment complexes specifically for college or university students,
age-restricted apartment complexes for older residents, self-storage
facilities, and office buildings that cater to doctors and other
medical-related tenants.

Other investors acquire raw land, with the goal of obtaining the appropriate
permits so that, within zoning regulations, properties could be built on it.

Some investors are beginning to look at infrastructure as a possible niche
real estate investment. Currently, infrastructure is often classified as a
subset of private equity investing. Some companies invest in "social
infrastructure" (prisons, courts, hospitals, municipal garages, municipal
buildings and schools) or "transportation infrastructure" (airports, rail
stations, ports, toll roads, bridges and tunnels) – areas that have some
crossover with real estate. For example, there are already real estate
investment trusts that invest in prisons, and investment funds that invest
in hospitals or garages. And most airports and rail stations have a
retail/restaurant component.

*Private Equity Real Estate Investments*

Some investors make private equity-style real estate investments. Such
investors acquire real estate-owning companies or stakes in such companies,
rather than invest in individual properties or real estate debt. Another
form of private equity real estate investing is the creation of a company,
which would then invest in real estate-owning companies, properties, debt or
a combination of the three.
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