When you invest in commercial real estate, your property can be a gold mine or a money pit. Every piece of property has the potential to go either way. The deciding factor is how much you learn about commercial real estate and how well you prepare yourself for the market. Here are a few important considerations:
Rent apartment
It is getting harder to rent apartments with a new generation of picky renters. A great way to get your apartment rented is by adding furniture. Adding furniture is a great incentive that really adds a personal touch to a home and makes the future tenant feel at home. Providing furniture will ensure that your apartment is rented in reasonable time.
View available properties
There are many factors to consider as you view available properties. For example, you should take note of statistics regarding local employers, workforce availability and the accessibility of skilled labor. For example, buying a home near a large employment center, such as a university or hospital, will lead to a higher value and faster sale down the road.
Condos and townhomes all each have a Homeowner’s Association with special rules imposed by them called Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs). Always read the CC&Rs. They can restrict or regulate virtually anything they want from the color of your house to parking your car. In most cases, their goal is to promote conformity, but you may find out it is not for you.
One tip to being a good landlord is to make sure you check the references of anyone you would like as a tenant. Sometimes people can put on a good show and seem like they would be good tenants when in reality they would create a lot of problems for you. Better to be safe than sorry.
As a commercial real estate agent or seller, be prepared to exercise patience and maintain optimism. Commercial properties are considerably more expensive and complex than residential real estate properties; each stage of the selling and buying process is considerably more protracted than what you may be used to. It is not uncommon for even the most attractive commercial properties to remain listed for months before generating a single prospective buyer.
Hopefully, these suggestions will help you get the best out of the effort that you put into commercial real estate investment. The overall real estate market does dictate how much money is out there, but your share of it depends on how much you know and how hard you work.