Have you been renting your shop or office space for a long time and want to buy your own building? Has your business outgrown its current premises and need to expand its existing space? Whatever the situation, many companies eventually need to invest in real estate as...
Savvy commercial real estate investors use 1031 exchanges to build wealth. But what is it exactly, and how can it be applied to your case? What is a 1301 Exchange? In commercial real estate investing, doing a 1031 exchange means swapping one commercial investment...
Are you wondering what cost segregation is and how it can help you lower your taxes? In this blog, we define this strategy and talk about how it can be applied, who can benefit from a cost segregation study, and how the latest tax reforms make it an even more powerful...
Any purchase, investment, or improvements related to commercial property will require a considerable amount of money to fulfill. You can get the financing you need with a commercial real estate loan, which is somewhat similar to a home mortgage but is meant for...
Many commercial real estates (CRE) investors go to commercial loan lenders to seek alternative financing—most notably, hard money loans and commercial bridge loans. Both options are good for particular scenarios, so it’s important to find out what they are, how they...
A commercial property’s capitalization rate (or cap rate) is one of the basic measures investors look at to determine its potential value. Sadly, it’s still widely misunderstood. What is it exactly? How do you calculate the cap rate? What are its limitations, and how...