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Commercial Real Estate: A Financially Rewarding Investment

 
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Andrew Stratton

Getting started in commercial real estate can be a daunting task. You will have to deal with tenants, business regulations, and a sometimes unpredictable market. However, commercial real estate can also be one of the most financially rewarding investments you can make.

A wise purchase can create a valuable safety financial safety net. But before you snap up an apartment building, follow these tips to help you choose the best possible property.

1. Location

Location is one of the most important aspects of commercial real estate. Just as with residential, a good location can make up for many other property inadequacies. Some properties have more potential and can be marketed as a variety of business opportunities, lessening the need for a great locale.

However, apartment buildings, condos, parking lots, or any property that has a revolving door of tenants will benefit greatly from a prime location. You want to ensure that your property is steadily occupied in order to maximize profits.

2. Know your limits

Just because you are able to purchase a property, does not mean that you have the ability to manage it as well. Managing commercial real estate is a time consuming affair and a career in itself.

Unless you're prepared to make this property your sole source of livelihood, it's best to outsource management to a trusted professional. That way you can concern yourself with more important matters than tenant complaints and trying to phone the cable company because apartment B's TV is on the fritz again.

3. Know what clients you want

Which kind of client you're interested in working with will determine what commercial real estate to invest in. Larger businesses that rent or lease your property have greater negotiation skills and higher expectations and demands than small or family-run shops.

Smaller businesses, however, can hit financial hardship which could negatively affect your own finances. Residential property can reap great rewards, but again there will be management issues. Each kind of client will provide a unique set of challenges as well as benefits.

4. Buy new or used?

If you’re buying a pre-existing piece of commercial real estate, you'll have to consider if you plan on budgeting renovations or remodels. Remodels can be a drain on finances as well as time, but you can potentially save money if you make wise choices.

Not making necessary repairs, however, can put you at a great disadvantage. Sometimes buying newer property is the simplest solution, especially if you have little experience.

5. Realtors and marketing

So you've bought some commercial real estate. Now what? If you choose an empty property or have built a new one, you'll need to attract clients. Commercial realtors can help you list and advertise your property, helping you spread the word.

Commercial real estate is a great strategy to help spread and balance your investment portfolio or can just be a great way to earn some extra income. Investing in commercial real estate is a dynamic investment that will continue to grow over time, providing peace of mind that you are generating a healthy profit with minimal continuous effort.

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