Commercial real estate investment refers to the class of real estate that is primarily meant for investing money for profits later on. Examples of such properties include:
Restaurants (including franchises)
Retail
Office buildings
Self-storage (Mini-storage) / industrial
Strip malls
Hotels (also called “hospitality”)
Multi-family / apartment buildings
Why invest in commercial property?
Unlike residential real estate, Commercial real estate investment is evaluated, bought, and [...]
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Posted on June 28, 2010, 3:37 am, by admin, under
Tax Planning.
When you make an investment from a simple bank certificate of deposit to a large shopping mall you are going to be buying from someone whose greatest skill is employing sales closing techniques. Their skill in closing a sale will not include safeguarding your money or earning you any profit. And their number [...]
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Posted on June 25, 2010, 8:00 pm, by admin, under
Tax Law UK.
Are you thinking of getting on the pre-paid bandwagon? Choosing a
particular enrolment method can be very important in determining the
benefits, costs and conditions of coverage of your legal plan.
A voluntary enrolment refers to a membership of a legal plan where people
voluntarily subscribe to a pre-paid legal service in response to a direct
email offer, during [...]
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Commercial real estate is distinctly different from residential real estate. The terminology is very different and here is a list of new terms from O to Z.
Commercial Terms
Operating Expenses: Just as it sounds, operating expenses are those costs associated with operating a commercial property. Contract and state law typically govern the exact nature of [...]
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Posted on June 25, 2010, 8:17 am, by admin, under
Contract Law.
With the high rise in the number of sex offenders who are also repeated offenders the federal government decided to impose laws requiring all convicted sexual offenders to register with the states in which they live. Although this measure is controversial, government officials are claiming that it is an increasingly effective method of avoiding [...]
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Posted on June 20, 2010, 3:36 am, by admin, under
Contract Law.
SEPARATION AND DIVORCE: The TOP 12 MISTAKES a WOMAN SHOULD AVOID when it comes to DIVORCE PLANNING.
A matrimonial divorce settlement is NOT an exact science. If a financial divorce settlement was a straight mathematical equation, we wouldn’t need courts and lawyers to resolve matters. Courts are usually required, under Family Law legislation, to take into [...]
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Financing for commercial real estate is a completely different game when compared to residential mortgage loans. It moves much faster and is much more flexible.
Commercial Real Estate Hard, Hard, Hard Money Loans
When purchasing commercial real estate, financing is the most significant factor in determining whether the project is worth pursuing. Although there are [...]
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Posted on June 18, 2010, 8:12 am, by admin, under
Tax Planning.
Guess what? Our recent investigation shows the uranium to be enriched in the LES/Urenco proposed enrichment facility in Lea County, New Mexico may come neither from uranium properties in New Mexico nor anywhere else in the United States. Just as New Mexicos nuclear/uranium mining renaissance was ready to get underway, a deal may have already [...]
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Posted on June 17, 2010, 5:19 pm, by admin, under
Tax Law UK.
Home Loans and their high rate of interest dig a hole in the pocket of homeowners. On top of that the monthly payouts have to be juggled with the regular home expenses which are equally essential if not more. Maintaining a comfortable finance graph without going into further debt is a concern that worries all [...]
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Posted on June 15, 2010, 2:07 pm, by admin, under
Contract Law.
Whether you’re an owner of a massive facility that’s about to undergo a restoration or you’re a small business manager who’s contracting out a warehouse refinishing job, you want to know that your industrial painting contractor is properly trained in safe and effective painting practices. Fortunately, the Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC) has developed a [...]
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