Investment in Co-working office space

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Can anyone share their experience in Co-working office space investments? 

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Benevolent Benevolent
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If your budget is less than 5 crores then forget about this
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kukdookoo wrote:
If your budget is less than 5 crores then forget about this

Can you share your experience and the risks associated with such investment? Pros and cons? Thankyou. 

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ConfirmPassword wrote:

Can you share your experience and the risks associated with such investment? Pros and cons? Thankyou. 

Where will a good company/startup set up office? In a good area of a major city. Now check real estate rates there.
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kukdookoo wrote:
Where will a good company/startup set up office? In a good area of a major city. Now check real estate rates there.

Any other cons which are not easily identifiable? 

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There are better options in real estate to park money rather than co-working space.

Even with a billion dollar wework was on the verge of bankruptcy. They were a month or two close from closing down operations during 2021. I will suggest to analyse your market for next 3months & based on that you can make your decision.

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Drdrake wrote:

There are better options in real estate to park money rather than co-working space.

Even with a billion dollar wework was on the verge of bankruptcy. They were a month or two close from closing down operations during 2021. I will suggest to analyse your market for next 3months & based on that you can make your decision.

Thankyou

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yolodime wrote:

Just invest into REITs

REITs are not feasible. High charges and I would rather invest in physical property. 

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ConfirmPassword wrote:

REITs are not feasible. High charges and I would rather invest in physical property. 

Where thry have high charges? Please explain.

A goonda can grab and sit on your physical property, nothing such a big risk on REITs
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yolodime wrote:
Where thry have high charges? Please explain.

A goonda can grab and sit on your physical property, nothing such a big risk on REITs
85% of the earnings should be distributed. On such distribution, the total charges would be between 3 to 5% everytime. Mind it, most of the payouts are monthly.
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Please share the information about the investment here talking about

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Anyone recollect the WeWork scam?

Due to the bad rep from THAT scandal Adam Neumann ditched the "WeLive" branding https://www.cretech.com/news/whatever-happened-to-welive.

Instead started the same or similar business under the 'Flow' name.

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In India, I wwould not invest in any such thing due to the lax regulators here.

Infact even in the west, enough scope in such businesses to go the Enron, FTX way

even as everything looks okay/ all good on paper.

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Political - builder nexus in India is even stronger than the 'lobby' system in U.S.

So we never know who is siphoning off the funds where.

‏‏Satyam/Maytas, Olympus are not isolated examples of HOW EASY it can be, to hide things in PLAIN SIGHT.

https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympus_scandal

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ConfirmPassword wrote:
85% of the earnings should be distributed. On such distribution, the total charges would be between 3 to 5% everytime. Mind it, most of the payouts are monthly.

I think you got wrong info. The payout to investors is quarterly and can you point out where they mention 3 to 5% charges?

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Check Bhive, Asset monk, Aston  Gray

where u can invest starting from 10L and receive 12-15% minimum.They are good ones

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