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Filed under: Business

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Uncommon View – Commercial Real Estate Development
Filed under: commercial real estate

This is a story I heard growing up:

When my grandfather was 10 years old he found a penny. With that penny he bought a pencil. He sharpened that pencil then sold it for two cents. He took that two cents and bought two more pencils, sharpened them and sold them for four cents. He reinvested his four cents in four more pencils, sharpened them and sold them for eight cents. Then, again, he bought eight more pencils, sharpened them and sold them for sixteen cents. This went on until my grandfather had amassed $10.24. That’s when my great Aunt Sophie died and left us her portfolio of shopping centers, office buildings and rental homes. Our family has been in the real estate business ever since.

The story isn’t true, but it taught four valuable lessons:

1) Sweat equity is a powerful tool;

2) If you reinvest your earnings, wealth can grow geometrically;

3) The BIG money is in real estate; and

4) It would be nice to have a rich Aunt Sophie.

Like most families, we didn’t have a rich Aunt Sophie, so my parents focused on lessons 1, 2 and 3. I mention this story as a backdrop. My life growing up was always about real estate.

In my article “Keys to Closing Commercial Real Estate Transactions”, I mentioned my father because he was, and is, a wiz when it comes to commercial real estate. It was through him that I came to represent commercial real estate developers.

What I didn’t mention was that my mother was active in the family real estate business as well. While my father focused on commercial land development, my mother focused on residential real estate. I should have known better than to mention one but not the other. This article could be sub-titled “Keys To Maintaining Harmony”.

What does maintaining harmony have to do with commercial real estate development? Stick with me on this, then decide.

My mother cared about “quality of life” issues. Comfortable homes. Neighborhood parks. Safe streets. Good schools. Museums and other cultural enhancements.

I remember watching my mother lay out walking paths around detention ponds in residential developments and looking through catalogs evaluating park benches and playground equipment for neighborhood parks. As a residential real estate investor, developer and broker, my mother focused on “living environments”. If families were going to live in her neighborhoods then the neighborhoods had to be “family friendly”.

As you might imagine, with my father focused on commercial development and my mother focused on residential quality of life issues, conversations around the dinner table were always interesting, and sometimes dicey.

On one side of the table, my father envisioned expansive commercial development for retail shopping centers, office buildings, restaurants, hotels, theaters, warehouse superstores, entertainment centers, nightclubs and more.

On the other side was my mother insisting upon neighborhoods with comfortable homes, safe streets, parks and other open areas, dry basements, clean air, clean water, and minimal noise and light pollution.

According to conventional wisdom – derived from public zoning board and plan commission hearings and community planning group meetings when commercial development is proposed near existing homes and neighborhoods – one might expect a clash of ideas turning into heated challenges and demands to forego development. Fortunately, our dinner table was nothing like most public hearings.

My mother and father each respected the vision of the other and understood the natural symbiotic relationship between residential and commercial development. Instead of complaining that one was trying to destroy the vision of the other, they anticipated each other’s legitimate development and environmental needs and sought reasonable accommodation when possible. Sometimes they couldn’t agree, but there was always a meaningful attempt to understand the viewpoint of the other, exchange ideas and come to a mutually respectful and workable plan.

My mother was a resourceful advocate. She made my father think about how commercial development would impact residential neighbors and plan ways to mitigate adverse consequences on families. Long before coming into their current vogue, I learned at our family dinner table the concept of “lifestyle commercial centers” and complementary residential/commercial mixed use developments.

The point for commercial developers and residential advocates is that they should each turn down the volume of their development debate and respectfully listen to what the other is saying. When the other has presented legitimate concerns or needs, those concerns and needs should be reasonably accommodated where possible. An idealistic dream? Perhaps. But I grew up watching it work.

To be sure, not all expressed concerns are legitimate and not all proposed accommodations are possible. In those cases, resolution must necessarily be left up to public plan commissions, zoning boards, and municipal trustees or aldermen to arbitrate and decide the debate. As guardians of the public welfare entrusted with promoting the best interests of the community at large, they must decide. In a fair and evenhanded political environment, your best bet for prevailing is to demonstrate that you have listened with respect and have made reasonable and conscientious efforts to promote public harmony rather than discord.

POINT: If you are a commercial real estate developer proposing a commercial development near existing residential neighborhoods, don’t pretend they don’t exist. Think about how they will be impacted and include in your development plan ways to mitigate any adverse consequences created by your development. Talk to your residential neighbors. Listen to what they have to say. They are not ALL crazy. Sometimes (often, actually) they have legitimate concerns about real problems. If you can include in your development plan a way to economically fix a problem they already have (such as flooding, blight, inadequate parking, lack of sufficient parks or playgrounds, poor traffic circulation, etc.), your chances of favorable governmental action to approve your development plan goes up.

Whether you are a commercial real estate developer or a neighborhood advocate, understand that, whether you like it or not, conditions change. Nothing stays the same. Obsolescence and blight are natural products of time. Redevelopment is coming. If not today, then someday.

Which brings me back to my point of promoting family harmony by making amends to my mother. You don’t necessarily have to read what follows. This is primarily for her.

My mother retired last year but says she still enjoys reading my newsletters and articles. Perhaps a mother’s love, but she always likes to read what I write about real estate and real estate development. She says her favorite is a poem I wrote about “real estate development” called The Great Pyramids Of Egypt Are In Disrepair. She thinks I should share it.

The poem was written in 1992. I have to admit, it never occurred to me that the poem was about “real estate development”. I can assure you, I was not consciously thinking about real estate development at the time I wrote it.

But my mother is a smart woman and I have learned my lesson. I am not going to lightly cross her again. So, in the interest of family harmony, here it is. I leave it to you to decide if it is about real estate development. If you don’t think so, please don’t tell my mother.

THE GREAT PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT ARE IN DISREPAIR

We looked deep into each other’s eyes and said:

“Our Love will last forever”.

When I was two my parents built a new house

next door to the one we rented from my grandfather.

It was “ultra modern” with all the latest conveniences

A garbage disposer – dishwasher – central air -

central vac – wall-to-wall carpet – a private den -

We had a bird bath – and two hundred newly planted Scottish pines.

It’s a parking lot now -

The church next door needed it.

Business was good.

The church doors were padlocked last year.

God moved down the street to nicer quarters.

I saw a news clip recently.

The Great Pyramids of Egypt are in disrepair.

They may not last unless work starts soon.

Sometimes the damage can be too great.

Even mummies get so wrapped up in what

they are doing they can begin to unravel.

Yesterday a friend asked: “Whatever happened to that girl?”

The POINT (according to my mother):

Change happens.

What seems new and permanent today

Will be gone tomorrow.

No time stands still.

Real Estate projects are no exception.

Redevelopment is coming.

(Continue reading…)

admin @ 10:09 am
Know Your Numbers in Commercial Real Estate
Filed under: commercial real estate

Commercial real estate is one of the best markets out there for investors; however, there is more to it than merely purchasing property and selling it to someone else. When investing in commercial real estate, phenomenal returns and profits are possible, but it takes a coordinated combination of trends, timing, location, and the right price in order to be successful. Finding the right commercial property, in the right place at the right time, is what is essential for a great deal that will bring in a great amount of profit. If you know your numbers, you can definitely find commercial real estate to be a profitable market.

The #1 Factor

The most important factor to keep in mind, if you want to be successful in commercial real estate, is finding the right piece of commercial real estate. When looking for the right piece of real estate, there are a variety of different factors that investors must keep in mind. It is imperative that you look at current trends in the market when it comes to commercial real estate so you can find the best areas to invest in. If condominiums or apartments are a huge trend in the market, then you may want to invest in this area of commercial real estate. If you take a look around the area and see a need for a shopping mall or strip mall, then you may want to invest in the commercial property needed to build one. When you find the current trends in your area, you will be setting yourself up to make an easy profit.

Finding the Best Place

The second factor you need to remember when dealing with commercial real estate is finding the best place for your investment. Make sure that you consider both the property and the location of the property when you are making your decision. If the property is great but the location is bad, then you may lose money, and the same is true if the property is bad and the location is good. In order to make the optimum profit, you want to find the commercial real estate that has good property in a great location. Doing your due diligence can help you find out whether or not the property is a great property and whether the location is a good one as well. Taking the proper time and giving the right amount of effort to due diligence can help you find the best place that will make you money in commercial real estate.

Timing is Everything

Although the right piece of commercial real estate and finding the best place are both extremely important factors, without the right timing your deal may end up less than satisfactory. The timing for investing in commercial real estate will have a great deal to do with actually finding the right property, evaluating current market trends, as well as a great location, and favorable costs as well. When you are doing a pre-purchase analysis of commercial real estate property, you need to consider geographic, economic, and cyclical trends before you decide to purchase the property. Even a great piece of property at the wrong time can be a disaster, so be sure you make every effort to have the right timing for your investing.

The Price is Right

Another factor to be considered when investing in commercial real estate is the price. While the property may be great and in an excellent location, if the price is outrageous you will not want to waste your time. Investors in commercial real estate need to look for properties that are priced in such a way that a great profit is possible. Avoid wasting your time on overpriced commercial property, but spend your time looking for excellent deals on great properties. When you are able to find a great deal on an excellent piece of commercial property, you open the door to be able to make a very large amount of profit, which will increase your overall success as a commercial real estate investor.

If you are missing any of these key things in a deal, then it has a big chance of going sour. The best deals come when all of these deciding factors come together. The savvy commercial real estate investor needs to be prepared to move extremely quickly when these factors all come together so that they can get a quick deal and make a great profit. When you see a great piece of commercial real estate, in the right place, for a great price, and at the right time, then you know you have the opportunity to make a huge profit quickly. If all these factors align themselves at the same time, you will know that it is the perfect time for a great deal that will bring you a great deal of money. Remember, success in the commercial real estate market is relative to cash flow, and a deal that includes each of these factors will definitely affect your cash flow in a positive manner.

admin @ 10:08 am
When is Commercial Real Estate Right for You?
Filed under: commercial real estate

If you have been skirting around the idea of investing in commercial real estate, you may be wondering how you can know when it’s the right time to invest in these properties. The right time for you will be synchronistic; your borrowing and repayment capacity will meet market opportunities to buy low in an area that offers high potential growth. There is certainly some luck involved in this, however, for the most part good preparation meets opportunity to result in long term profitability.

Investing in commercial real estate can be very profitable if you carefully evaluate the market and are cognizant of both the risks and the benefits. Commercial real estate can offer the canny investor the benefits of cash flow, depreciation, appreciation and capital growth. It can provide tax benefits, help you diversify your portfolio and increase your personal wealth.

Profiting from commercial real estate is basically a matter of buying low and selling high. Properties that are under-priced or under-performing in areas with a solid and sustained rate of growth are considered to offer the best profit potential. All these factors are essential aspects to successful commercial real estate investing. However, taking the time to gain needed expertise and experience cannot be underestimated.

Before committing to purchase a commercial real estate property, it is important to understand what you want to achieve from the investment. For example, are you planning to hold onto the property for a long term to benefit from capital gain and are therefore less concerned with annual rental returns, or do you need the cash flow generated by higher returns? In fact, to be successful at investing in commercial real estate you need to acquire the right mindset before you even begin to look at properties. You can rarely make money quickly in commercial real estate, rather the most successful investors are willing to hold onto their properties for the long term. The very nature of commercial real estate investment requires you to take an unemotional approach involving thoughtful analysis, research and extensive due diligence. You need to become a long range thinker, planner and implementer.

It is always a good idea to get expert advice, but remember real estate agents and property management companies are selling their services and will not necessarily tell you the whole truth. Caveat Emptor (Buyer Beware) holds very true for commercial real estate investing. You need to do your research in order to avoid serious pitfalls.

Before purchasing a commercial property, check into the demographic information relating to the area within an easy distance (for example, a five mile radius). Knowing the average age, average household composition, average household income, and ethnicities can be very revealing. If the commercial property you are considering is retail, you will also need to consider the quantity of passing traffic and ease of parking.

An obvious consideration when evaluating commercial real estate as an investment is the vacancy rate as well as the absorption rate over the previous few years. You also need to consider the length of current leases still to run. This is important for two reasons. First, the current rents may be lower than the market value. Alternatively, they may be providing a good return and the longer the lease the better the value of the property because you will not have to fill vacancies.

The aim when purchasing commercial real estate is to get the best return on investment at the lowest possible risk. For example, there is far less risk in purchasing an office building with ten well paying tenants in it who still have a substantial period of their lease to run than it would be to buy one with leases about to expire or only one or two tenants.

Commercial properties are commonly much more expensive than other forms of real estate and significantly more complicated in terms of market considerations. You will need to sort through a lot of information designed to put the property in the best possible light so you will need to have excellent analytical skills to sort through relevant data from the false impressions. Commercial investment needs to be taken slowly. Take whatever time you need to evaluate the suitability of a property for your investment purposes.

Commercial real estate transactions are not for the nervous. They are usually complicated and require you to be conversant with a range of relevant facts, figures and data acquired from a number of relevant sources. Commercial real estate investing must be approached logically and carefully. You cannot afford to fall in love with a property if you wish to make money. It is important to be very selective when it comes to properties under your consideration. If you can meet the criteria for successful commercial real estate investing suggested in this article and are fortunate to find the right property at the right place at the right time you have every chance of doing very well from your property investment decisions.

admin @ 10:07 am
For Real Estate – Commercial Real Estate Loan
Filed under: commercial real estate

Buying a real estate for commercial purpose is always a trouble as it require huge amount of investment. A real estate can be defined as a combination of property in form of land with any other property on it such as buildings, complex etc and is highly profitable for your business ideas. Commercial real estate loan can be your financial partner for such investments in real estate deals at the right time. Commercial real estate loans are available for all types of income producing commercial properties including:

oOffice buildings and shopping centers

oOwner occupied buildings

oMotels and apartments

oAutomobile dealerships

oHealth care facilities

oManufacturing facilities

oMiscellaneous

Commercial real estate loans are secured by the real estate itself and offers you huge amount ranging between ₤100000 to ₤300000 and can further extend if required. As the amounts are bigger, the repayment period also has to be longer…yes, the repayment term lies between 10 to 30 years. You can choose a repayment term while keeping your repayment capacity in mind. The borrower is required to place the title of the real estate to the lender at the time of loan agreement, while the possession remains with the borrower. The lender can only take the possession if any default is made in repayments for the commercial real estate loan.

There are certain points which you should consider while applying for a commercial real estate loan:

oA Definite plan – A plan for the use of loan money will convince the lender in a much better manner. Lender will also like to know the expected period in which you anticipate completion of planned project.

oCash ready to put into the project – Lenders will also look that you have sufficient ready cash to be put in the project to cover a percentage of the project.

oReviewing balance sheet – Review your balance sheet and analyze your cash flow and liabilities before applying for a commercial real estate loans. This will ensure that you have sufficient money for running your commercial property simultaneously paying off the loan.

oNegotiate the best deal – You can take the help of a competent real estate attorney who can help you negotiate and get the best deal while reviewing commercial real estate loan offer.

oDocumentation required: It is recommended to arrange all the documentation which a lender can expect. Also you should be prepared to convince the lender that your idea of commercial real estate project will yield enough finances to repay the loan.

oResearching your options – make sure to go through all the option available before finalizing any commercial estate loan deal. You can take the help of online websites to search among numerous free loan quotes available on these sites.

In conclusion, we can say that considering all these points will ease your task of getting a commercial real estate loan and shorten the gap between you and your success ideas with your own real estate.

admin @ 10:06 am