Saturday, April 18, 2015

Real Estate: How To Make It Work For You

Real Estate: How To Make It Work For You

Buying or selling commercial real estate can be a complicated process. There are many factors to take into account for the optimal transaction. Educating yourself ahead of time is the best way to make the process go smoothly, easily, and profitably. The following tips are geared to get you started on the path to success.

Be aware that you may lose money before you even buy the property. Doing your due diligence and having a commercial building properly inspected can cost tens of thousands of dollars. Inspections have a tendency to uncover items that are deal breakers for the purchase. If that comes up, do not buy just because you've already put money in for the inspections. Trust your instincts, if this property turns out to be a monster, take the loss and be grateful it wasn't more.

If your rental's, laundry facility has a bulletin board, make sure that you talk to the property management to see if it is okay for you to display your advertisement or want ad. Some rentals don't allow the display of every ad or sign and they must pre-approve it before public display.

Network and make connections with other real estate investors, as this is an excellent way to learn about great deals. Not only is this a good way to find possible properties to buy, but you will also gain a great deal of knowledge from the different experiences of other investors.

Even though your broker has all of the connections and the know-how, make sure that you find one that is still going to allow you to be in control. In the end, you are the one that is going to be dealing with the property, so you should have the most control over the situation.

You have to know that commercial real estate works differently than regular real estate transactions. You should become familiar with the terminology and perhaps hire the help of a professional if you need to. Make sure you know what you are getting into before you decide to invest in commercial real estate.

Familiarize yourself with the basics of commercial real estate property valuation. The things that can up residential value: kitchen, number of bathrooms, landscaping, and so on - mean little or nothing for commercial investors. One of the most important determinants of value for a commercial property is the square footage, and what the square footage yields in rental income.

You can use the cash-on-cash formula to determine the amount needed for the initial investment. This approach is most commonly used by investors who are dependent upon financing activities to raise the cash needed to purchase the property; use it to compare the Year One performance of competitive properties.

The successful purchase or sale of commercial property requires knowledge and skill. The same techniques that apply to residential real estate may not work in the commercial market. These tips ensure that you know the proper methods to apply to your commercial real estate transaction for the most lucrative results.

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Turnbull Real Estate is a regional provider of commercial real estate brokerage & property management services across Central New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania. Our brokerage services are tailored toward representing Landlords and developers in pursuit of office, retail or industrial Tenancy.  We also provide acquisition and sales support to clients. Our firm has decades of experience in Tenant Representation, where we utilize comprehensive market knowledge and site selection process for our clients.


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Turnbull Real Estate, LLC
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Somerville, NJ 08876
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