
27 September 2006 | 0 replies
In this article we examine three of the most significant non-financial issues that an investor should consider before investing in a commercial real estate deal.1) Selection of tenantsGiven that most real estate investors are buying property to generate cash flow and generate profit from asset appreciation some time looking at the tenant mix of a commercial building can determine the potential profitability of a project.Seeking creditworthy tenants may well assist in gaining finance on good terms from potential lenders - many lenders will make an offer that is based upon the credit rating of the larget tenant.

24 October 2006 | 0 replies
In a comparable sales approach, you select comps.

7 December 2006 | 8 replies
they're a few e-commerce companies but most have a limited selection that are not wholesale enough to sell on ebay to begin with.

14 November 2006 | 13 replies
I understand as a wholesaler that my relationship with the select few investors that will survive the slow times may well become my only customers.

8 January 2007 | 3 replies
selected=1172&bold=%7C%7C%7C%7CAnd, given the property address, research companies should be able to get the deed information without going to the physical office.

27 April 2009 | 9 replies
My place looks nicer than a lot of the rentals in the neighborhood, so I can get a little bet rent and I can be a little more selective when it comes to choosing tenants.

23 January 2007 | 8 replies
Also, this contract places the payment of termite and heating and air letters at the buyer's feet even though it's always been written that the seller will pay (buyer's selects company) in our state.

18 April 2007 | 17 replies
Ryan it seems clear wire only works in select cities.

5 February 2007 | 4 replies
In the area that I am in most of the builders have spec homes and a list of homes 60-90 days out so you can still do some selections.

3 March 2009 | 6 replies
It really depends on how long the permitting process is going to take for what you plan to do.I have been involved with projects where the property didn't close until after all permits were obtained, the plans had already been sent out for bids and the contractor had been selected.