The market has made is possible for you to purchase commercial real estate. Begin by knowing what your business will be and what your property needs to have to accommodate your business. If you plan to lease a property, think about your space, the area and the needs of possible lessees.
Invest some time in learning about how the real estate market works. Read some books or online resources to find out the best ways to go about investing your money into your future home. This will help you with the lending, selling and purchasing aspect of the real estate market.
An important tip to remember with rental real estate is to get the entire contract and terms in writing. This is important because this is your property and if anything goes wrong during the duration of rental, you want as much on paper to back you up as possible.
When choosing a property, it is important to look at the locality’s tax rate. As the closing costs include a prorated property tax, it increases the funds you need to close the deal. The higher the tax rate the more money you need to close escrow and you will pay more taxes over the years.
Certain hazardous materials might be present in apartments located in older buildings. Ask the leasing agent about the presence of asbestos, lead based paint, or pesticides. Don’t rent an apartment with a known health hazard to you and your family. The long-term health issues caused by unhealthy materials in the apartment will cause more problems, than the short-term benefits of cheaper rent.
It has been a long hard road, but you are now the proud owner of a commercial property. By now, you certainly have decided what or who will be using the piece of real estate. Go ahead, celebrate. Celebrate the fact that you have accomplished a major goal.