David Lichtenstein

Businessman

American

1928 - 1940

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I started my career buying and owning single-family houses, and I know that's a really tough job. Toilets break. Trees fall. There are so many things that can go wrong. Land, on the other hand, is cheap to manage. It's painless, really. All you have to do is pay your taxes, and that's it.
David Lichtenstein
The annual 'Forbes' Billionaires List speaks volumes about the movement and concentration of wealth across industries and geographies.
David Lichtenstein
Growing companies need commercial space, and their employees need to live nearby.
David Lichtenstein
Whether an economic boom is fueled by the fashion industry or technology innovations, it needs a brick-and-mortar foundation. This is not only true in New York and San Francisco; wherever you live, you can find a local hotspot positioned to attract interest from businesses, consumers and investors.
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Perhaps the secret to making a billion dollars in real estate is that there is no secret.
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One valuable lesson I learned is that buying cheap is very important. Buying without debt is also very important. Leverage is your enemy.
David Lichtenstein
When you take smaller gambles, no one particular deal can be big enough to have a material adverse effect on the company.
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To be human is to err, isn't it?
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People from all over the world want to be in New York. This rather simple idea took me a long time to learn.
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In Texas, they're very proud of being cowboys. It's a different atmosphere - a lot more agricultural. I can't, living here in Jersey, predict who they are. It's called respecting the community.
David Lichtenstein