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Why Some Real Estate Opportunities Become Obvious Too Late

Georgii Grigoriants#1 Real Estate Technology Contributor
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Over the last few years, it feels like some of the strongest real estate opportunities have become less about simply finding a “good property” and more about understanding long-term market positioning before broader consensus forms around it.

In many mature markets — especially supply-constrained areas like Los Angeles, Miami, NYC and similar cities — long-term value increasingly seems connected to deeper structural dynamics beneath the surface:

  • infrastructure expansion,
  • redevelopment pressure,
  • land scarcity,
  • replacement costs,
  • zoning evolution,
  • migration patterns,
  • and where capital continues flowing despite short-term market uncertainty.

What’s especially interesting is that two properties with relatively similar numbers today can ultimately produce very different long-term outcomes depending on the surrounding trajectory of the area itself.

Curious how experienced investors and developers here think about this now.

Has broader market direction become a larger part of your investment thesis over the last few years? Or do you still primarily focus on the property-level numbers first?

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