If you're a business owner or future business owner searching for real estate on which to run your business, there are a lot of factors to consider. If you're new to the commercial real estate business you may find yourself overwhelmed. Read on for some important factors to consider when making choices.
If you're trying to flip houses for a living, you need to make sure you advertise yourself. Have a website, get business cards, put ads in the newspapers for the homes, etc. If you want to make money, you need to treat this as a business, or else you can't expect business-grade results.
If you will be including utilities in your tenant's rent, be sure to know the cost of those utilities before setting the rental amount. It can sometimes be easy to under estimate the cost of heat in the winter or air conditioning in the summer. Water bills can also vary by area. Having an accurate picture of utilities can keep you from under pricing your property.
Consider whether to manage your rental property on your own, or through a rental agency. On your own may be less expensive, but if there are problems in the future with unpaid rent, damages, or lawsuits, you will be glad to have someone on your side. Not to mention the inconvenience of having to find a plumber at 2am when the pipes freeze. Let someone else deal with the headaches.
If your rental's, laundry facility has a bulletin board, make sure that you talk to the property management to see if it is okay for you to display your advertisement or want ad. Some rentals don't allow the display of every ad or sign and they must pre-approve it before public display.
As you can see, there are a lot of factors that go into the decision of buying real estate for business purposes. Make sure to keep the information from this article in mind when shopping for the right property so that you can be sure that it will work for your business.