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Christine Luong
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Lease / Contract

Christine Luong
  • Investor
  • Goodyear, AZ
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Hi!

I own a commercial space within a strip mall  (2,290 sq ft) here in Arizona and listed it on Loopnet to save some agent commission. This is my first rental. Where else can I list my property for better exposures? It's on  loopnet for almost a year now.

How much does it cost for a lawyer to make a contract / lease? any estimate?

Thanks so much.

Christine

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Howard Abell
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Howard Abell
  • Commercial Real Estate Broker
  • Chicago, IL
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Are you saying that it has been on Loop Net for a year and you have not leased it in that time? If so, you might want to rethink your aversion to paying a leasing agent. Other than that you can canvass the neighborhood and talk to renters in other properties, Craig's List, Local print media other websites and last but not least is a huge sign giving some free rent to attract potential renters.

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