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Join me as I sit down with Jonathan Tuttle, a seasoned commercial real estate developer, investor, and host of The Accredited Investor Podcast. With over 15 years of experience and a background as the former President of the nation’s largest mobile home park brokerage, Jonathan has built a career on spotting opportunities others overlook. Today, as the Head of Investor Relations at LandPlay, he helps investors capitalize on high-performing asset classes like mobile home parks and flex space developments. In this episode, Jonathan shares how the 2008 recession shaped his investment philosophy, why mobile home parks have proven resilient through economic cycles, and how flex space is emerging as one of the most adaptable and in-demand sectors in commercial real estate.
Jonathan and I discuss:
- His family background and early start in real estate development
- Lessons learned from the 2008 recession and its impact on mobile home parks
- Why mobile home parks thrive during economic downturns
- How technology is transforming efficiency in property management
- The rise of flex space and why it’s the future of commercial development
- Smart investment strategies and capital-raising insights for modern investors
- How to identify and profit from off-market acquisitions
- The importance of staying ahead of market trends and emerging opportunities
- Building a strong, adaptable team to navigate changing asset classes
- What’s next for the flex space market in the coming years
Episode Links
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathantuttle1/
https://land-play.com/
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