One of my mentors, Ralph Williams, once told me that Commercial Real Estate is the tip of the iceberg of free society. Without the ability to buy, sell and trade real property, we don’t truly own anything and we really can’t be a free capitalistic society.
The Commercial Real Estate Industry touches virtually every aspect of business in the United States and most of the free world. Very few companies can grow without acquiring more land or additional office space, patients can’t use the services of a hospital unless it’s constructed and consumers can’t shop at a Wal-Mart without the development of Real Property.
Commercial Real Estate encompasses all aspects of sales, leasing, management, investment in or improvement of retail property, investment property, farmland, businesses, industries, medical facilities and dozens of other types of property. Our job in the industry is to assist in the lease, management or sales of property, and to advise our clients in their best courses of action when deciding how to invest in or improve real property or a commercial asset.
We work directly with industry leaders, community leaders, government officials, lawyers, zoning officers, accountants, mortgage companies, banks, title companies, appraisers, utility companies and everyone in between to put together sales or develop property to it’s full potential for a client. While we can’t make decisions for our clients, we can assist them in making better informed decisions, and we can help our clients to understand what the highest and best use may be for a particular property, or what type of investment vehicle might be best for our client.
We work with property owners who may want to sell a property, lease a property, have a property managed or determine what use might be better for the property than the current use. We work with users of properties to find the best location for their business or investment, to determine if it’s better for the user to lease a property or purchase and to understand the tax implications of their decisions. Additionally, we work with investors to determine which real estate venture might be their best investment to meet their particular goals and needs.
Commercial real estate agents and brokers work with individuals, investors, organizations and corporations to develop property to its highest potential. Our careers include many specializations. Some commercial associates specialize in particular types of property, such as office property, developable farmland or even amusement parks. Other commercial associates specialize in particular forms of consulting work for Real Estate Investment Trusts, insurance companies or power companies. Still others work in specialized areas such as resort management or assist government agencies with redeveloping of industrial sites or reclamation of land.
The path you choose to take now in venturing into a career in commercial real estate may open many unexpected doors in the future.
Your responsibilities as a commercial realtor or broker include:
For Sellers or Property Owners:
• Hold or Sell Analysis – Analyze the market to determine what course of action is best for a property owner. Is it better to hold onto the property longer, or would an owner be better suited selling the commercial property? This analysis may include projections of cash flows, and determination of internal rate of return.
• Property Management – Assist the owner by leasing and / or managing the day to day situations that arise in any real estate investment. Management may include suggestions of how to create more value in the property.
• Property Leasing – Finding tenants for a property owner’s commercial real estate. This may include advice on creating a niche for the property, or ways to attract more solid long term tenants.
• Property Sale or Marketing – Determining the best course of action in order to maximize the sales price on a property and find the best possible buyer.
For Buyers, Tenants or Investors:
• Investment Analysis – Provide an investor or buyer with comparisons of various properties or types of property and their cash flows or return on investment in order to determine what situation may be best for the investor or buyer.
• Site Selection – Assist the investor or buyer with locating a site that meets the client’s needs. Assist with demographic data to support the client’s business or investment goals. An agent may also be required to assist with determining the site’s suitability based on zoning regulations, environmental conditions and financing considerations.
• Cash Flow Analysis / Return on Investment – What kind of return can an investor expect on a particular real estate investment? Agents provide projections of potential future income and analysis of potential return on the property.
For both Sellers / Owners and Buyers / Investors:
• Property or Business Valuations – Any property owner wants to know what their property is worth to a buyer and what the highest sales price or lease price is possible in the current market. Buyers or Investors want to know what a fair price may be for the same property or business, and will want to know what the best investment may be at this point in time.
• Feasability Studies – Conduct a market study with the help of Real Estate Appraisers, and determine the highest and best use of a property, or forecast a project’s likelihood of success.
• Exchange Opportunities – Tax-deferral benefits may make it worthwhile to exchange the property, or use a 1031 deferred exchange.
Commercial Real Estate is an exciting and rewarding field of study and can lead to dozens of different career opportunities. Whether someone is starting their first small business, or developing a parcel of land, or considering an investment in real estate against an investment in a mutual fund, the understanding of commercial real estate is fundamental to their decisions.
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