I am going to sell an office condo with a business, and I want to figure out the value of the property part of the sale. This is near The Woodlands and the market rent suggest $23 a foot per year triple net with 2650 ...
Hello All,Does anyone have any guidance on how new spec office construction gets valued. I read a lot about cap rates but have to think that the value is also significantly impacted by the age of it's major systems/co...
I have a client who is interested in an approximately 2000 square foot medical office to move his practice too. Any information or possible development would be greatly appreciated!
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Hello all -I'm working on my 2015 taxes and trying to decide on the best way to handle my Home Office deduction. I understand that if you're in a situation where the deduction phases out due to high income that it ma...
Investment Info:
Office Space commercial investment investment.
Purchase price: $1,400,000
Cash invested: $400,000
Stable investment grade asset
Strong tenant with solid operational metrics at site
B...
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Is it a reasonable idea for a new investor to buy a no restriction house in a commercial area and convert to office ?
Has anyone has tried this in Houston area, please share your experience. Thank...
When do you know it’s time to get out of the house and invest in an real business office?Any additional thoughts, comments, tips, etc., are welcome.ThanksLS
I have identified a residential property in Tulsa, OK that I would like to re-zone to a single tenant commercial space for a law office, dental office, or the like. The neighbors surrounding this property are all zone...
We are closing on an office building in about 40 days. Its a 5000 sq ft century home converted into 5-6 separate office spaces with me occupying one for my business. I plan on having some commercial agents through for...
A client asked this question and I have received a bevy of answers and they all differ. I can't locate the answer on the TREC (Texas Real Estate Commission) website either. The old law is that a broker had to "hang"...