Some real-estate investors looking for the next big thing are turning to small businesses.

A new breed of property firms is buying up buildings occupied by gas stations, doctors’ offices and corner grocery stores. They see an opening because big asset managers typically avoid these properties, which they consider risky.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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