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Making money on the commercial real estate market is an opportunity that many have taken advantage of over the years. You must know the ropes and what to watch out for when you are planning to invest in this type of property to make a profit off of it. Follow these tips.

Knowing the cost of taxes in your area is an integral part of investing in real estate. The amount you will pay in taxes can make the difference between a positive and negative cash flow. Consult with your Realtor, the local municipalities, and a tax professional to get a good handle on your tax situation.

It is important that you understand that the real estate market is not like the stock market. An investment in a property is a long term investment. Stock investments are usually short term investments. If you go in thinking you are investing in stock, you need to rethink so you do not get yourself in financial trouble.

To make the right choice as you are searching for the right commercial property, you want to be aware of your surrounding businesses. You don't want to be too close to those that are similar to you as it could steal some of your business, while creating heavy competition as well.

When purchasing commercial real estate for the first time, be prepared to take your time in learning the contracts, deciding what kind of property you wish to purchase and how to make offers. It may be frustratingly slow at first, however, once the first purchase is completed the deals will progress more quickly.

Don't accept the very first value you are offered. Almost all prices or bids have taken into account the fact that the other party will be interested in negotiation. Even if they have initially said they are not interested in negotiations you should be willing to try. Most likely that was just a strategy suggested by the opposing agent.

If you are negotiating a commercial real estate lease, you should aim to have shorter lease terms. The reason for this is because with a shorter lease, you have less financial liability. In addition, you should aim to get an option to stay in the location longer, and set the rent amount ahead of time.

To get a great deal on purchasing commercial real estate, look for very motivated sellers who are willing to part with their properties below market value. It is important to find someone who is desperate or motivated, because in real estate one who is in need is a lot more likely to negotiate than someone who isn't desperate to part with their property.

If time is against you in regards to buying commercial property, make sure that you are never forced to make a transaction. Making a bad decision is worse than making no decision at all, as you should only sign on to things that you believe in. This will allow you to get the best bang for your buck.

If you plan on getting in a commercial real estate lease, you should try to decrease the time the landlord has for rebuilding and repairing. The reason for this is because this will give the landlord a faster turnaround time for the repairs. In addition, this can give you a way to cancel the lease.

When purchasing an investment property, ask lots of questions. Even if you are an experienced investor, there is no way you can know everything. Having all of the information you need will help you to make smart buying, negotiating, and selling decisions. Never be afraid of a question, because no question is a bad question.

Do not risk the success of your business by choosing a property that isn't exactly what your business requires. Make sure you pick apart every detail of the commercial property, as well as any charges associated with the property, before you buy, otherwise the cost to make up for a mistake could be your entire business!

When making the final decision on purchasing a commercial property, consider any environmental problems you may encounter. Hazardous waste problems can be a cause of concern. If you are the owner of the property, you have the responsibility for any problems that arise, even if they are not your fault. Environmental cleanup and disposal costs are extremely expensive. Keep this in mind.

Do not rent your buildings before you actually own them and they passed all the necessary inspections. In case something goes wrong, the people from who you have accepted money could sue you. This will cause you to have a bad reputation on the real estate market. You should start looking for renters once everything is ready.

Before you start renting your buildings, make sure you have renter's insurance. Renter's insurance is usually a legal requirement, and will cover you in case something happens to your property. Make sure you understand your policy, and be open with your renters about what your insurance covers. Encourage them to get additional coverage if your policy does not cover their possessions.

As home property management can see, commercial real estate is easier to deal with than you probably thought it was. These tips were developed through experience, and will hopefully guide you in your commercial real estate transactions in the future. If you're still stuck, consider hiring a professional to help you through the rest of the process.

Honolulu Councilman Proposes Short-Term Rental Compromise
A proposed crackdown on short-term vacation rentals on Oahu has been amended to address several areas of criticism from rental operators, a move that is getting a mixed reaction from the community.


Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s administration introduced Bill 41 last year. The proposal would require bookings to be no shorter than 180 days, increase fees and fines, and compel some condo owners to operate their units as hotel rooms, among other land use changes. The mayor said he aimed to shut down the short-term rental business.


Brandon Elefante, chairman of the City Council’s zoning and planning committee, has since proposed an amendment, written in part by the Department of Planning and Permitting, that “attempts to clarify, simplify and reorganize Bill 41 and focus directly on issues related to short-term rentals,” according to the council.


“With so many moving parts to this issue, it is important that all the pieces fit together cohesively,” Elefante said in a statement. “We welcome community input as this process is complex and multifaceted. We want to find a path forward that is fair and enforceable.”


City Councilman Brandon Elefante, chair of the zoning and planning committee, listened to hours of testimony on Thursday.


City Councilman Brandon Elefante, chair of the zoning and planning committee, listened to hours of testimony on Thursday.


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Short-term rental operators have strongly opposed Blangiardi’s proposal. Elefante’s bill, which he further amended verbally on Thursday, offered several points of compromise.


It would increase the renewal fee for nonconforming units from $600 every two years to $4,000 every two years, instead of Blangiardi’s originally proposed $5,000. Unlike the original Bill 41, it would allow people to own more than one rental property and restore their ability to legally operate in resort districts.


It would also allow bookings for a minimum of 90 days, up from the current 30 but half the time of Blangiardi’s proposed 180 days.


But at Thursday’s zoning and planning committee meeting, numerous short-term rental operators testified they are still unhappy with the bill.


Margo Brower, a broker with Captain Cook Real Estate, called the legislation “a futile attempt to create a monopoly for the hotel industry.”


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