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Marijuana Real Estate: The Most Exciting Marijuana Stocks

Marijuana Real Estate: The Most Exciting Marijuana Stocks

Marijuana Real Estate: The Most Exciting Marijuana Stocks

With excitement bubbling over the growth potential in the marijuana stock market, investors are keen on which pot stocks are the best to ride that wave of hype into comfortable returns.

This Could Be the Smartest Marijuana-Related Investment You Make

This Could Be the Smartest Marijuana-Related Investment You Make

While the potential market is huge, there’s just one problem. All of Canada’s marijuana stocks are so expensive that no valuation-based investor will touch them. Fortunately, there are ways investors can have their cake and eat it too. All you need to do is identify industries that will get a nice bump from legal pot.

4 Reasons Your Marijuana Investment Could End in Tears

4 Reasons Your Marijuana Investment Could End in Tears

Marijuana has quickly become the next “can’t miss” investing idea for investors across North America. Despite this huge potential market, people are reluctant to put any of their cash into this market

In Maine, Marijuana Legalization Raises Demand For Industrial Real Estate

In Maine, Marijuana Legalization Raises Demand For Industrial Real Estate

Since Maine voters legalized marijuana, real estate brokers in the state are seeing an increased demand for industrial space, according to a Jan. 16, 2017, article in the Portland Press Herald. Maine’s industrial real estate market had been improving in recent years, and the need for marijuana business space has given the sector a new boost.

Legal pot growers to drive up California warehouse rates

Legal Pot Growers to Drive Up California Warehouse Rates

Shares of industrial warehouse companies such as Prologis Inc, Rexford Industrial Realty Inc and Terreno Realty Corp that have significant exposure to the California market should benefit even if they do not lease to marijuana companies directly, fund managers and analysts say.

Don’t Let the Devil Disrupt the Landlord/Tenant Relationship

Don’t Let the Devil Disrupt the Landlord/Tenant Relationship

The marijuana industry is proving to be profitable for landlords, with businesses willing to pay premium rents. Conversely, it is also complex and has many details from a risk management standpoint.

Cannabis Company Files to List on the New York Stock Exchange

Cannabis Company Files to List on the New York Stock Exchange

New Cannabis Ventures broke the news Monday evening. It will be the first publicly-traded cannabis-related Real Estate Investor Trust or REIT and, if approved, would be the first cannabis company to be traded at the venerable NYSE.

Nevada Talks Medical Marijuana and Commercial Real Estate

Nevada Talks Medical Marijuana and Commercial Real Estate

On June 16, 2016, the Southern Nevada chapter of NAIOP, a commercial real estate development association, held a meeting at the Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas to discuss the effects of medical marijuana on commercial real estate in Southern Nevada.

California

Marijuana Initiative Driving Northern California Real Estate Boom

A real estate boom has begun in Northern California as would-be growers anticipate the passage of the Adult Use of Marijuana Act. The act is not officially on the November ballot yet, but many people will be ready with slices of growing land from San Francisco to the so-called Emerald Triangle of Humboldt, Mendocino, and Trinity counties.

landlords

Housing Guru Connects Landlords With Renters Who Grow Pot Legally

A service in Colorado connects renters who want to grow their own pot with landlords who don’t mind them doing so, according to The Denver Post. Four-year-old Housing Guru manages properties, checks out references, verifies incomes, and looks into the property histories of would-be renters.

Lender

Growing Marijuana Industry Ripe with Opportunity and Risk for Lenders

A client recently came to Sacramento, California-area lender Tod Chadwick seeking a loan for a three-unit commercial property. A standard request — except the client wanted to use one of the units for a medical marijuana dispensary.


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