Commercial Real Estate Investments

By: Richard Romando
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:16:13
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Commercial real estate investments, as the names suggests, is investing in commercial real estate like apartments, mobile home parks, shopping centers, hotels, and other commercial income property. In this type of investment the potential and real returns increase, when the investor takes higher degrees of risk.

Commercial real estate investments require a large amount of patience, thorough planning, and determination. Entering into commercial real estate investment without a proper strategy can be suicidal. The success in this field is directly linked to the status of your personal finance. The type of commercial property you are planning to invest should be decided earlier. It is better to invest in a commercial property of which you have some basic knowledge. Next is the amount of money you plan to invest. Finally, you should decide on a proper location for your investment. National level investment opportunities in commercial real estate are rare; opportunities are mostly found in the local level. Keen observance of local real estate investment opportunities is a must for success.

Once you have zeroed in one a particular property for investment, value the property using traditional as well as modern methods. Look at the condition of the property, think on the lines like, will it be part of any future expansion? Next is to see whether it will satisfy your return requirements. Finally, see how the property will affect your borrowing powers. There is software available in the market which can be used to predict the end results using current market values. You can also discuss the matter in real estate investment clubs.

Triple-nets,” also known as “NNN” deals, are one of the favorite commercial real estate investment types with investors. This type of investment has no management responsibilities and if leased to a good tenant for long period, it can ensure steady cash flow. The advantage with this is that the tenant pays real estate taxes, maintenance and insurance. There are several other types of investment available in commercial real estate.?The opportunities in commercial real estate investments are many so are the pitfalls, before deciding to invest, make sure that your fundamentals in this field are strong.

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