Like with anything in life, there’s a right way to invest in commercial real estate and there’s a wrong way to do it. Unfortunately, most people do it the wrong way, even if they believe they’re doing it correctly. Don’t become one of the misinformed. Be sure to read this article and find out how to do it the right way.
Before you rent your new house or apartment be sure you have enough references. Most landlords require at least three references. Check the names, addresses and phone numbers for accuracy. There is nothing worse than a reference whose name is incorrect, the phone line is disconnected or the letter the landlord sends comes back as undeliverable.
Before investing in commercial property, talk to the current business managers or owners that rent from the location up for sale. Ask questions of them such as if they are going to renew a lease, if they have a good business clientele and questions about the neighborhood in general. This will give you a good view of potential profits in owning commercial real estate.
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.
Even if you are a licensed real estate agent, there is a good chance you could benefit from the in-depth instruction of a board-sponsored commercial real estate class or workshop. This is especially true if you are just getting started in commercial real estate after establishing yourself in the residential market.
Don’t be one of the many people out there who choose the wrong way to invest in commercial real estate. Always be sure that you’re following wise tips like what you’ve just read and that you use all the accurate information that you can, in order to succeed in your commercial real estate dealings.