Counseling Clients on a Commercial Real Estate Exit Strategy

Contributing Author: James “Jay” Verro, CCIM

The longer that you’re in the commercial real estate (CRE) industry, the probability increases that you’ll have clients or will be contacted by prospective clients who will want / need your expertise on their CRE exit strategy. To best advise your clients, you’ll need extensive knowledge on the options available while managing to “Staying in your Lane” with regards to your licensing. Simply put, refer your clients to their attorney for legal advice, their CPA for tax implications, and so on.

You’ve been asked to sell an income producing property by a property owner or client. Aside from determining market value, gathering the necessary due diligence information, and other commercial real estate related tasks, an experienced CRE professional will have a discussion with the seller about their post-sale plans. 

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Choosing the Right Warehouse Space – One Size Does Not fit All

Contributing Author: Cory M. Tyksinski

The decision to lease, or buy the right warehouse space for your operation can be much more complex than just ceiling heights and dock doors. Often the process involves items that have little to do with the building itself. Most local municipalities and fire districts have the final say over who occupies a warehouse space and what is being stored in it or around it.

Would-be occupants of a warehouse need to assess their overall needs for both space and location.  During this assessment some important details are sometimes overlooked: Continue reading Choosing the Right Warehouse Space – One Size Does Not fit All

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