Commercial Real Estate; Master of the Mind | 60 Minutes Full Episodes

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Published 2024-01-17
First, how empty offices spell trouble for landlords. And, a look at how a neurosurgeon is targeting Alzheimer's and addiction.

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All Comments (21)
  • This happened with the 2004 housing boom - home prices were greatly inflated, meaning people couldn't sell later because they owed more on the house than they could sell for. I know quite a few people who bought then, thinking they were making a good investment to sell later, but it's taken until the COVID housing boom for the prices to come back to those original amounts.
  • @joshnizzle
    Work from home is not a societal problem. People are tired of being shackled to their job. Life is about a lot more than just your career. My father and my grandfather worked until they died. They worked their life away never having any time to do what they wanted to do. I’m glad to see people are deciding that’s not what they want.
  • @albeit1
    7:39 Working from home is not a “societal problem”. Real estate executives may want to sell us on that idea. But it’s not true.
  • @davidseek
    The billionaire owning office buildings says “Work from home” is “dangerous for society”. Weird pronunciation of “dangerous for my wallet”.
  • @chimuscletv
    Working from home is good for the environment. I never hear that discussion.
  • @FanOfTheEarth20
    You can build micro communities in these office buildings, from a post office, drs offices, and a library to small stores, specialty shops, and assorted recreation based on the needs and wants of that community. You can dedicate an entire floor to growing crops with a hydroponics system and even have the building off the grid if you wanted working like an earthship. There are so many options if you look forward instead of looking back!
  • @7_of_9
    He said "remote work is bad for people" follow by "his stocks are down by 50%" 😂. These greedy people running scams now in the house market
  • @josephastier7421
    7:44 Manhattan real estate shark who took a 50% haircut post-pandemic: "One of the biggest societal problems we're facing right now is work from home".
  • @modfus
    What a great man Dr. Rezai is. He and his team are giving millions of people hope for the future.
  • @KiwikimNZ
    This is game changing! Wow what an incredible outcome on the participants of the research. I bet that Dr is jumping up and down, if this research gets the go ahead to lead onto more trials this man is going to be mega loaded, not only rich financially but what a buzz to be able to get a break through like this, with the real potential to help patients regain their lives but healthier and happier lives too. Incredible.
  • @terrisewell4729
    This pandemic opened our eyes and gave us time to look at our lives to realise that Inves tment is the key to sustaining your financial longevity .I know I don't want to go back to work for someone again! After my Inves tment experience I now believe investing today is a simple logic that creates you a future you don't need to work, fortunately for me I have figure out the easiest way to make money while I have time with my family.
  • @joeboudre1667
    Love 60 minutes. The last bastion of Real Old Fashioned, investigative reporting.
  • @golfplusbeer6312
    Offices are incredibly inefficient. Even generously assuming just an average 15 minute commute, it means every employee in your company wastes 2.5 hours every week (100+ hours in a year) commuting. And that’s not including the extra time getting ready in the morning to go in. If you have just 10 employees, you’re successfully wasting over 1000 hours of life every year. Not to mention all of the other expenses relating to working at the office, from gas, to food, to childcare, to car maintenance, even increased costs from formal attire like dress shoes. What’s even more ludicrous is the housing crisis has priced out the largest generation in the workforce today from owning a home anywhere near downtown metropolitan areas, and now we’re seeing vehicle prices hovering around the average American’s SALARY. And long gone are the days when one parent could work with the other acting as a stay at home parent. It now takes two salaries to raise a child, which incurs even more childcare/daycare costs to work in office. I’m sick of listening to out of touch billionaires and teetering retirees give their opinions on what’s best for those of us who need to make the next 30+ years of working make any financial sense. Seeing people in person is nice from time to time, but 5 days a week 8 hours a day is beyond unnecessary.
  • @brianevans2819
    What a brilliant 60 minutes this is, thank you all, for this well researched and presented, informative article and content, that you Doctor and your team.
  • 7:45 these are the same people that have to be forced by law to pay their workers a fair wage. obviously it’s bad for our society since his stocks will go down
  • @mattmayo3539
    In the 90’s in San Francisco after the 89 earthquake. Most of the abandoned warehouses were converted to condominiums and lofts. What’s old is new again
  • @215Daniel
    Companies still recording record profits year over year - despite the pandemic. Guess having people in the office isn't necessary, numbers never lie. Convert them into subsidized housing.