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All Forum Posts by: Todd Caschette

Todd Caschette has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

There's not much to build with these properties.

One metal building for lessees to repair their vehicles. 

Grading.

Fencing.

I'm looking seriously into this strategy. I've come across a piece of land that is properly zoned in a growing industrial area. This would be my first property in industrial outdoor storage. What size would be too small or too big. This property is about 1.25 acres. 

I have inherited an Industrial manufacturing building in Colorado that leases space to a family member's manufacturing business.

My father, being the owner of both the building and the mfg business, had been providing the space at very generous rates. 

Now, the current lease is expiring and we need to raise the rent closer to market rates.

We are not using a broker for this transaction so we don't have someone with real-time access to the market rates.

Are there any free resources for mom/pop CRE owners that can help me ascertain current market lease rates and CAM charges?

Thank you in advance,

TC