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Updated almost 8 years ago, 01/29/2017

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Bharath Raj
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Commercial medical office space in Houston

Bharath Raj
  • Houston, TX
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Hi Guys,

I am currently under contract with a medical office space in Houston. I intend to keep part of it for my own practice. It currently has a tenant occupying about 25% of the available space. I am still working on getting the financing secured. This property is a larger complex with a detached smaller office space also being available (which I am buying). The owner has drafted a plan to subdivide the property so that I don't have to have common areas that I need to pay for. Instead we will have a reciprocal parking access agreement only. I am comfortable with the price that I am paying for the property, since I am looking to owner occupy some portion of it. I contacted a real estate attorney that was recommended by one of the members on bigger pockets, and she suggested that I try to buy the property, or have it assigned to my LLC. I don't know if the lender will be okay with this. Does this sound plausible? Are there lenders in the Houston area who would do this? I am also looking for a real estate attorney who can review the paperwork for this transaction at a reasonable cost. The attorney I contacted was very nice, but quoted ~$7000 as a estimate. She also added that since I was already under contract, it would limit her ability to help me negotiate the price and terms. I would greatly appreciate inputs and thoughts from all the seasoned members in this forum.

Thanks,

Raj

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