Daniel Aviles (Apartment Brokerage Expert)

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Daniel Aviles (Apartment Brokerage Expert)

Daniel Aviles (Apartment Brokerage Expert)

@multifamilydan

Multifamily investment sales in NJ | Husband | Father | Skier | NY Rangers fan | #multifamily

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The Tenant Advisor
The Tenant Advisor@CoyDavidsonCRE·
@Dirtdog brokers ... no clue $ wise Cushman & Wakefield represented American Express. Brokers Peyton Horn, Dale Schlather, Lou D'Avanzo and Kyle Ernest worked on the deal. Silverstein Properties was represented by Mary Ann Tighe, Ken Meyerson, Evan Haskell and Caroline Merck of CBRE.
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The Tenant Advisor
The Tenant Advisor@CoyDavidsonCRE·
American Express has finalized a deal with Silverstein Properties to become the sole anchor tenant at 2 World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. AmEx will occupy 55 floors in the nearly 2 million-square-foot tower. The building will serve as AmEx’s new global headquarters and house approximately 10,000 employees.
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Daniel Aviles (Apartment Brokerage Expert)
@SunShakSunday I’m all for getting the best deal but there’s absolutely a diminishing return on doing stuff like this. It took me almost 1 hour to book 6 tickets to Florida like this but I saved $ 4000(!) so it was worth it. $100? Keep it. In fact, I’ll pay you $100 to book my Next trip!
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Sun Shak
Sun Shak@SunShakSunday·
at the risk of getting cancelled, here's a distasteful take. just make more money imagine jumping through vpn hoops and trying to evade algorithms built by billion dollar companies to save a c-note on something like this
James Shields@scaling_shields

i watched a flight go from $483 to $547 in 24 hours WITHOUT a single seat selling searched london to new york on a tuesday $483 checked again 2 hours later $512 next morning: $547 panicked and booked it the guy sitting next to me paid $391 same seat, date + airline $156 less he searched once i searched 3 times the algorithm saw me come back and charged me until i broke the seat doesnt have a price you have a price and it goes up EVERY time you show interest couldnt stop thinking about it so i tracked down someone who actually built pricing algorithms for a european carrier asked him what happened to me "you got profiled. the system assigned you an intent score after your second search and raised your ceiling every time you came back" asked how to beat it "most people think a VPN fixes it. thats 2015 advice. the algorithm fingerprints more than your IP now. it reads your device your browser your screen resolution your timezone. VPN to bucharest but your clock says london and your language is english? the algo knows youre faking and sometimes charges you more for trying" "so what actually works?" "you have to poison the entire profile. not just the location. the identity" the protocol he gave me: VPN AND match your timezone and language to the spoofed location. mismatched signals flag you and can trigger a price increase use a fully clean browser. no history no saved passwords no google account. the algorithm fingerprints your session not just your cookies one search one booking. the intent score activates on the second search. there is no safe way to look twice book tuesday or wednesday 1-5am. lowest traffic means the least demand data for the algorithm to inflate against if the price already spiked go dark for 72 hours minimum. not 24. the intent score on most carriers decays on a 3 day cycle. come back on a different device from a different network "we spent $4 billion building these systems. theyre not going to lose to someone who opened an incognito tab" $900 billion industry the gap between what you pay and what the person next to you pays is not a bug its the entire business model stop letting an algorithm charge you for being predictable

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Bob Knakal | NYC Investment Sales
This post goes way back…to the very beginning of Massey Knakal. Today I am sharing a copy of the security deposit check for our very first office space. It was an 850 square foot, 14 month sublet from a company called Startmark Associates, owned by a guy named Barry. I even googled them recently and could not find any trace. Different times. The space was on the 14th floor of 16 East 52nd Street. The rent was $2,200 per month, which worked out to $31 per square foot. The security deposit was two months’ rent. We found the space the old fashioned way, in the Sunday New York Times classified section. Back then, the Times classifieds were several pages long and were the go to resource for space for lease and buildings for sale. CoStar was about a year old and still in start up mode. The ad for this space was four lines. We called Barry, saw the space that Monday, and signed the lease on October 31, 1988. Next came the hard part. We had to tell our boss at CB, Matthew Ochalski, that we were leaving to start our own firm. Matt was on vacation, so we had to wait until the week of November 14. His first Monday back was hectic, so we scheduled breakfast for Tuesday, November 15 at 8:30 am. The location was Prime Burger at 5 East 51st Street, right around the corner from our CB office at 437 Madison Avenue. Paul and I ate there at least three times a week. Burger, tomato soup, and sweet potato pie made by Clyde. I must have ordered that combination hundreds of times. Check out the Daytimer entry. No computers. No electronic calendars. Just a Brooks Brothers Daytimer in your breast pocket. That little book ran your entire life. That breakfast was a mix of excitement and anxiety. We were thrilled to start our own company, but nervous about how Matt would react. When we told him, his chin dropped to his chest. Then he asked the name of the firm. Then he asked if there was anything he could do to keep us. Matt handled it with class. We worked out an amicable separation and remain friendly to this day. Every great firm has a first check, a first lease, and a hard conversation.
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Pat Carino (d/b/a Acquisizioni)
Pat Carino (d/b/a Acquisizioni)@acquisizioni·
I’m embarrassed to share that after 2 hours of putting this 6,000 piece adjustable-height desk together, I now have a blister on my palm from the screwdriver.
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Richard Deitsch
Richard Deitsch@richarddeitsch·
SOME PROFESSIONAL NEWS:
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Daniel Aviles (Apartment Brokerage Expert)
@KevinMoss216 I don’t take anyone off because you never know…but I have a special list of “bad doggies” will get the 3rd or 4th blast that happens when the deal goes public. Inevitably they’ll call me up “why didnt know about this before???”
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Kevin Moss
Kevin Moss@KevinMoss216·
How many terminated deals do you give a buyer until they’re removed from your distribution list?
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Daniel Aviles (Apartment Brokerage Expert)
Trader Joe’s has done a very good job at making people think it’s this farm to table, healthier snacking alternative. Maybe it was like that when I was a kid and I first heard about it but as an adult, I’m not impressed by their ingredients. I just think their Food is really good.
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Mher M. Vartanian
Mher M. Vartanian@TheRealMher·
I have seen Trader Joe's pull a fast one on us multiple times. We discover a new sauce or dip that we love, made with all-natural ingredients. We build a habit by putting it in our grocery rotation. 8 months later, BOOM. CONOLA OIL added. SMH
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Daniel Aviles (Apartment Brokerage Expert)
Literally bumped into a player in the market scouting out a property. He was straight up incognito, hiding in the shadows, watching foot traffic. I kid you not, this is how I would’ve described him to the police. if you’re an LP of his, then you’re in good hands!
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Daniel Aviles (Apartment Brokerage Expert)
@gas_biz lol. Palantir is the first stock I ever bought. I saw Alex Karp on Bill Maher and his interview just struck a chord. Not a positive one about the world, mind you.
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Gas Biz Guy
Gas Biz Guy@gas_biz·
I've handled our investing at your house. My wife's never been interested. The beginning of the year we agreed she needed to learn. She's now managing her investments She has absolutely taken me behind the woodshed. First pick Palantir - Me - "why'd you pick that?" Her - "I don't know it just goes up" Tesla "why?!?" "If you bought one anyone will buy one" This is the research
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Pat Carino (d/b/a Acquisizioni)
Pat Carino (d/b/a Acquisizioni)@acquisizioni·
Me: it’s so frustrating losing to all these family offices who don’t care about the math & have 100 year hold periods Broker: yea it’s strange but I love it - they pay full price and take on entitlement risk for sites that are worth 50% less to the typical multi developer 😤 😂
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Barrett Linburg
Barrett Linburg@DallasAptGP·
Just one question If no billionaires are allowed in NYC anymore, who gets to live here?
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