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Ash Patel
  • Full time investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Artist studios with Office tennants

Ash Patel
  • Full time investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
Posted

Back in Feb '15 I purchased a beautiful 3 story brick office building.

Quick Facts:

Year built - 2007 - bank owned in 2009 - vacant for last 5 years

total sq ft - 10,000

Build cost - $800k

purchase price - $230k

Reno cost - $80k (sump pump caused flooding and interior finishes)

1st floor is finished small offices (300-500 sq ft)

2nd floor is white boxed

3rd floor is former hair salon (plumbing gutted) and white boxed

The building is in a sleepy town but is surrounded by areas that are booming just a few miles away.  I am a buy and hold investor and have experience in residential, mixed use and retail.  This was my first office building and its been very challenging to find a tenant.  I inherited a music school that occupies 500 sq ft and pays $600/month and they are the only tenant.  I am considering a few options:

commercial realtors that want an 18 month exclusive contract and I would have to provide several thousand in upfront marketing costs to help find tenants.  The benefit of this route is that they would try to find a single tenant to occupy at least 2 floors.  

Convert floors 2 and 3 to residential.  This would be easy to rent but very expensive to convert.  

Make floor 3 artists studios where we give away the space very cheap to various artist to work and showcase their wares.  Maybe once per month host an open house.  I'm thinking art gallery with wine and music.  My thoughts are this would help the building gain traction and bring in some revenue.  Maybe its wishful thinking but I think it would be cool to have office space in a building that is also an art studio.

I would love to hear any feedback you can offer.

Ash

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