When experts describe a 鈥渟oft鈥 real estate market coming out of the pandemic, does that mean it鈥檚 a bad time to enter this field?听
Turns out, that鈥檚 a loaded question. The real estate 鈥渕arket鈥 is composed of so many sectors鈥攔esidential, retail, , industrial鈥攖hat sweeping statements about the industry鈥檚 health tend to miss the mark. So while office markets from Denver to D.C. are soft, as workers embrace hybrid and remote work, warehouse and distribution have been the opposite, as companies seek to shorten supply chain by ramping up storage locally.
鈥淚t's always a good time to jump into the real estate game,鈥 said Joel Starbuck, a real estate expert and instructor who teaches a course in the fundamentals of real estate at the Leeds School of Business. 鈥淐ommercial real estate in Colorado, especially along the Front Range, is still a hot market.鈥
Starbuck offered some tips for professionals looking to add real estate skills and credentials to their r茅sum茅s.
You can start with a side hustle.听One of the appealing aspects of real estate is that it does not have to be your primary career or income source. Many investors get in the game by starting small and growing into it, which can remove a considerable amount of risk. If you decide to level up and make this a career, the industry is always in hiring mode.
You can challenge yourself to grow鈥攑rofessionally and personally.听 can be intimidating, but there are many resources to help. The CU Real Estate Center programs offer students many opportunities to meet industry professionals, network and refresh skills. Taking advantage of resources and networking opportunities can help ease uncertainty and fears that newcomers might have.
You can learn a little about many things to find your passion area.听Starbuck鈥檚 greatest joy comes from seeing students get excited about an industry or a required course that they thought was going to be ho-hum.
鈥淥ne of the reasons I enjoy teaching the fundamentals of commercial real estate at Leeds is that we cover a myriad of topics throughout the semester: law, economics, financial analysis, brokerage and affordable housing, to name a few,鈥 he said. 鈥淓very day we cover something completely new and interesting.鈥
It鈥檚 yet another reminder that 鈥攁nalysis, appraisal, development, sales, underwriting, law and more鈥攚hich makes it especially well suited to professionals uncertain about their next moves.
Ready to build your skills across the real estate landscape? The commercial real estate certificate program at Leeds gives you a convenient and accessible way to invest in your professional future. The fully online program offers a three-course module designed to broaden commercial real estate knowledge through real-world context and counts toward continuing education credits for real estate professionals.
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