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Posted over 3 years ago

Office Commercial Real Estate

Government and businesses need space in order to conduct operations and the need for office commercial real estate is growing. This type of commercial real estate can be used 24 hours a day depending on the nature of the business and are classified as Class A, B, or C properties. In my real estate courses, I teach the methods I have used over the years to invest in office commercial real estate that has allowed me to build a multi-million dollar business.

Property Classes

One of the things I teach in my real estate training is the differences between the three classes of office commercial real estate, which are determined by the Building Owners and Managers Association. Class A office buildings are considered the most prestigious with rents above average for the area. These office spaces usually have higher quality equipment and finishes, a better market presence, and greater accessibility. Class B buildings offer rents in the average range and fair-to-good equipment and finishes. Class C space is geared toward tenants who require functional space at lower rents.

Property Improvement

In order to obtain higher rents, it may be necessary for you to improve the property in some way. Using the methods I teach in my real estate training, you can learn how to modify zoning, set up a mixed-use property, and improve the office commercial real estate property in order to be sure you are achieving the best use of the property.

Financing Requirements

One of the things you will learn when you take my real estate courses are methods for obtaining financing for almost any type of property. Using my methods, you will be able to approach banks and mortgage brokers in order to obtain the financing necessary to build your commercial real estate business. In fact, the methods I teach will allow you to obtain many forms of financing with little out of pocket expense for you.

The office commercial real estate market is growing and now is the time to invest in these types of commercial properties. My real estate courses can teach you the current trends, explain due diligence, and give you information on where the best deals are. For more information about my real estate training, visit www.cmrei.com.



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