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Peter Pappas

President, Pappas Commercial Properties
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A native of Fayetteville, Peter Pappas is the President of Pappas Commercial Properties. He has worked as an Independent Commercial Real Estate Practitioner for nearly 20 years. Peter enjoys serving as a consultant to clients and

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Commercial Real Estate
Sep 20, 2023

Real Estate Valuations: Unleash Your Property's Potential

I approach real estate from an owner's mentality, because I too believe in what I do and have ‘put my money where my mouth is’ so to speak.  I’m invested in this industry, and I understand that commercial property ownership is a long-term invest

Commercial Real Estate
Mar 31, 2023

Negotiating Is An Art

In any business, you are going to have to negotiate at some point, and the better you are at this crucial skill the better off your business will be. Negotiation is the process of bringing two parties together, and doing that successfully requires sk

Commercial Real Estate
Dec 16, 2022

Leverage a Commercial Real Estate Expert to “Inflation Proof” Your Portfolio

Rising inflation and the bear market are a real concern. Yet, expanding your investments in commercial real estate can help protect your bottom line from these threats.Commercial real estate offers stability, purpose and valueThough the value of comm

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