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Commercial Real Estate Investing By Charles W. | Commercial real estate investing is a profitable venture for the investors having thorough knowledge of the proceedings and a lot of patience. Commercial real estate investing has different fundaments as compared to the other methods of real estate investing. This type of investment in the real estate markets has very high potential returns. These investments are higher in cost than most of the residential projects and carry an equally higher risk. The risk in such type of investments depends on the proposed plan for the development of the commercial property. Commercial real estate investing is a good vehicle that the investors can explore. There are a lot of options to choose from in the commercial real estate market. A good knowledge of the field will be helpful in being successful in any of the avenues present in this domain of real estates. Some of the investors are wary of investing in the commercial properties on account of the risks involved in them, even if the expected returns are high. Other factors such as dealing with the tenants also are the cause of worry for such investors. The multi tenant properties, retail shops, and office suites are considered as the highest risk properties of commercial real estate, especially with frivolous lawsuits. Commercial real estate investing requires careful consideration and more focus on the various aspects. For this to happen, all the necessary documentation work has to be properly scrutinized. Factors such as the leases, their modifications and extension periods if present, notes, mortgages, the occupancy certificate,
title policy, the contracts of the equipments, tax situation of the property, and such other related things, have to be properly verified by accountants and lawyers.
Surveyors working independently have to he hired for gauging the condition of property. The services of a good lawyer are to be taken to help in the procedures related to the lease structure, the deeds, insurance policies, tax returns, rent rolls, litigation history of the utility bills and the business licenses.
The problems associated with the property and the tenants have also to be looked into. Taking adequate precautions, studying the available information of the property and then utilizing it for getting advantage is always the method recommended while approaching a commercial property deal.
Commercial real estate investing is a different nut to crack than the traditional residential markets of real estates. A lot of thorough research is involved in this area of real estate investing is recommended before taking a leap into it.
The interests of the investors in such projects are also varied. The projects can be started for the strip malls, outright malls of shopping, industrial and business complexes, high rise condos and the sky scrapers. The returns on the investments in the commercial properties are high, regardless of the interests of the project types of the investors.
Unfortunately enough, the beginners in this field find the road of commercial property investing very difficult. These projects require massive contributions for funding the pursuits of investments. Forming groups of investors is a good option while investing, as this helps in sharing the risk amongst the members of the investing group. It has to be always remembered that such projects are fruitful in the long run.
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NYC Coop Sales Price Now Public Information It's an old axiom that, despite increasing numbers of condos, coops still account for around 80% of NYC's apartment inventory.
Yet, until recently, the sales figures were shrowded in mystery. No more. A recently passed law allows access to these figures through use of the City's ACRIS system. While the link may not be up for long, you can find a pdf guide to how the system works at NYC.gov/html/dof/html/jump/acris.shtm. Noah's Ark 2006 In the year 2006, the Lord came unto Noah, who was now living in the United States, and said, "Once again, the earth has become wicked and over-populated, and I see the end of all flesh before me.
Build another Ark and save 2 of every living thing along with a Few good humans."
He gave Noah the blueprints, saying, "You have 6 months to build the Ark before I will start the unending rain for 40 days and 40 nights."
Six months later, the Lord looked down and... Commercial Rent Prices Up - Square Footage Down? A recent article in Business Week suggests that the open space model of the dot com era may, actually be a paradigm to enable businesses to reduce one of their largest expenses, namely, commercial office rent.
Yet, the position of the author is hardly universally shared, eliciting a number of rejections and criticisms in the posted comments following the article.
From my own experience, there is no doubt that, technologically, more and more things can be done in more and more places.... Bubble Metrics I came across a very interesting website, that of the Center for Economic Policy Research, an organization that's done alot of looking into the housing bubble issue and that has alot of articles that you'll find interesting and informative.
What's really noteworthy, though, is a unique bubble calculator that seeks to measure whether you'd be better off renting or buying by plugging in the price, mortgage terms, location and projected hold time into the fields, which then takes into... Expected Report of Year Over Year 2nd Qtr Condo Price Declines Today's NY Sun reports that an expected industry report on condo prices will show softening on a year over year basis for the second quarter.
As the article recites, industry analysts opine on whether they foresee a repeat of the coop collapse of the late 1980's when oversupply combined with softening demand and tax reform to cause a sharp drop in prices.
Some, according to the article, feel the City's overall healthy economy will prevent this recurrence in the case of... Worried about Interest Rates? Tell that to the Rent Guidelines Board In an unusually raucus session of the Rent Guidelines Board's annual spectacle on guidlines increases for rent stabilized apartments in NYC, the Board members could hardly hear themselves over incessant drum beats from Tenant activists, yet still managed to outrage them, while disappointing landlords in the process.
Read about the meeting and the increases at <a... Problems When the 1031 Tail Wags the Dog Here's an interesting article about what happens when investors, in their zeal to meet the stringent time requirements of a 1031 exchange, invest in properties in areas they're unfamiliar with and do so without their usual degree of due diligence.
<a href="http://www.realestatejournal.com/buysell/markettrends/20060615-hagerty.html?refresh=on" >http://www.realestatejournal.com/buysell/markettrends/20060615-hagerty.html?refresh=on</a> Everybody into the Pool! When it comes to Terrorism Insurance, the government's days as a reinsurer of last resort are numbered, ending in 2007 following one extension of a temporary act intended to restore confidence among the Nation's insurers and reinsurers following the huge losses suffered as a result of the 9/11 attacks.
A lobbying group called the Real Estate Roundtable, <a href="http://www.rer.org/," >http://www.rer.org/,</a> recently proposed modeling a future system after that... Taxes and Commercial Real Estate Activity in NY Today's NY Sun has an interesting article sure to reinvigorate the timeless intellectual arm wrestling about whether booms and busts in real estate are primarily driven by tax policy or the business cycle.
This article focuses on the infamous "Cuomo Tax", formally known as the Real Property Gains Tax, enacted in the '80's by then Governor Mario Cuomo. In short, the tax that excluded townhouses and one and two family houses, surcharged capital gains on most other... Another View on the Bubble-No Bubble Coin Toss Glenn Roberts, Jr. of Inman News today quotes from findings of the Anderson Forecast, an economic report out of UCLA.
According to the report, housing is more likely to head for a crash rather than the gradually deflating balloon we've all be hearing about lately.
For more, check out the article ( subscription required) at <a href="http://www.inman.com/hstory.aspx?ID=53488" >http://www.inman.com/hstory.aspx?ID=53488</a>
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