How To Avoid Costly Mistakes In Commercial Real Estate

This month’s newsletter has just been released! Check out the latest tips for tenants and users of commercial real estate space.

In this issue

    • Costly Mistakes In Real Estate

    Investors sometime make investments in real estate that turn out badly. They may then blame the loss on the “real estate cycle” when there were mistakes that could have been avoided by better planning and analysis. Based on data obtained through interviews with more than 200 real estate practitioners, several costly mistakes were identified and discussed. Here are three of them: …(more)

    • Be Ready With Emergency Plan

    Building owners and managers need to be aware of their obligations to their tenants for emergencies that can happen in buildings. Emergencies like fires, power failures, bomb threats, crimes, civil disorders, wild weather are just a few that could happen. Be prepared! Emergencies happen when least expected, so office-building and apartment managers must be ready in advance and have a plan prepared. Here are some components of a plan of preparation for emergencies in buildings……(more)

    • ​​​​​How To Control Property For Maximum Gain

    Some investors look for the short-term investment with less of an emphasis on “doing business” and more pre-investment research on controlling property for the maximum gain in the short term. These investors often use the option or purchase-option. Traditionally, most real estate investors have been attracted to commercial real estate opportunities. Typically these investors have been well rewarded for their investment. Properties that are designed for “doing business” proliferate and succeed as businesses grow and diversify and become more and more profitable. For investors to be successful it is normally important to understand the operation of the particular commercial enterprise involved in the real estate investment…….(more)

    • Why Warehouses Are Money Makers

    When Syndicates, partnerships, investment companies and their individual participants look at investments in commercial properties, many tend to look at properties that have that bewitching charm of glamour in brochures. A beautiful office building or an enclosed shopping center seem to have a more acceptable “status” as an investment property. These buildings can be nice to drive by and point out as “our” investment. Originally, any property designated as a “warehouse” would always be located in areas zoned for industrial use. There is not nearly as much allure in a squat bulky warehouse building. The physical attractiveness is not there in color flyers and photographs. However, as money makers, these bulky buildings can be a very profitable real estate investment……(more)

    • Real Estate Investment Guidance

    Which way is the right way in real estate investments in 2022? What is the future in these investments? An answer to these questions can be an interview with an interested professional real estate broker who can act as a real estate investment counselor. Each prospective investor can be interviewed in depth to find out specific needs in an income property. At the same time their needs are being evaluated, the broker will also communicate what benefits are available in various properties and how to identify them.
    Some considerations should be given to the risk of loss for each age bracket of investor. Should an older investor purchase a property with the smallest down payment and highest leverage position? This will limit cash flow and may cause the property to have a “negative” cash flow. Is this what they want – or do they want cash flow from the property?….(more)

Principle Broker and founder of Carolina Realty Advisors guarantees you’ll get the results you need to make a wise real estate decision. Rob works hard in providing professional real estate representation and consulting services. Rob strives to save his clients substantial amounts of time and money while significantly reducing their risks associated with real estate transactions.
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