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A Residential Real Estate Agent is focused on the world of selling and finding family homes for buyers. They learn local neighborhoods, school districts and fair market value of homes in their area. They understand things like home warranties, whole house inspections, curb appeal and residential appraisals. They build relationships with lenders specializing in residential lending. They target families with their advertising and marketing strategies. A Commercial Real Estate Agent handles commercial and investment properties for commercial clients. They study things like traffic counts, foot traffic, visibility, proximity to |
CRE Specialist, David Phillips
CRE Specialist, Branham Phillips
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CRE Specialist, Mike Pavey
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highway's, growth factors and the economic business climate. They can advise a client on flexibility of a commercial space and they understand things like due diligence, modified gross versus NNN leases, P&L statements, ROI, cap rates, vacancy rates, 1031 exchanges, and local government commercial codes.
They are typically quite knowledgeable about local office buildings, strip malls, retail centers, warehouse and manufacturing buildings...and they are familiar with local commercial districts. They also understand CRE inspections and commercial zoning.
They are typically quite knowledgeable about local office buildings, strip malls, retail centers, warehouse and manufacturing buildings...and they are familiar with local commercial districts. They also understand CRE inspections and commercial zoning.
Commercial brokers work with investors, business owners and entrepreneurs. They build relationships with commercial real estate lenders and appraisers.
Their marketing targets business and investment clientele.
Most Commercial Signage is Larger and easier to see than residential.
A Commercial Real Estate transaction will usually require much more time, energy and knowledge on the Agent's part than a residential transaction. Because of this, the brokerage commission will typically be higher.
Commercial agents sell retail properties, office buildings, hotels, warehouses, manufacturing buildings, medical centers, strip malls, shopping centers, farm land, multifamily housing units and industrial properties.
Commercial Agents are going to ask you very detailed questions to discover your specific business or investment needs: Are you looking to start a business? Expand a business? What type of business? What type of zoning do you require? How much land do you require? Do you want a free-standing building or is a strip center location suitable? How many square feet do you need for the public versus how many for office and storage? Have you considered a Downtown District? Do you require high foot traffic or a high vehicle traffic location? Will you need a specific ceiling height? How many parking spaces? Do you need enough room for a semi truck and a loading dock? What about buying a large enough property for you to operate your business while leasing the other space to develop cash flow? If you are seeking income producing properties what cap rates are you targeting?
Whatever your commercial real estate needs, we are dedicated to helping you realize all of your goals.
Their marketing targets business and investment clientele.
Most Commercial Signage is Larger and easier to see than residential.
A Commercial Real Estate transaction will usually require much more time, energy and knowledge on the Agent's part than a residential transaction. Because of this, the brokerage commission will typically be higher.
Commercial agents sell retail properties, office buildings, hotels, warehouses, manufacturing buildings, medical centers, strip malls, shopping centers, farm land, multifamily housing units and industrial properties.
Commercial Agents are going to ask you very detailed questions to discover your specific business or investment needs: Are you looking to start a business? Expand a business? What type of business? What type of zoning do you require? How much land do you require? Do you want a free-standing building or is a strip center location suitable? How many square feet do you need for the public versus how many for office and storage? Have you considered a Downtown District? Do you require high foot traffic or a high vehicle traffic location? Will you need a specific ceiling height? How many parking spaces? Do you need enough room for a semi truck and a loading dock? What about buying a large enough property for you to operate your business while leasing the other space to develop cash flow? If you are seeking income producing properties what cap rates are you targeting?
Whatever your commercial real estate needs, we are dedicated to helping you realize all of your goals.
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commercial listings:
00 S main st - belton, sc
145 n main st - belton, sc
129 Bentley dr - Belton, sc
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Accuracy for square footage, road frontage and/or acreage are not guaranteed; buyer is responsible for all necessary due diligence prior to purchase.
Accuracy for square footage, road frontage and/or acreage are not guaranteed; buyer is responsible for all necessary due diligence prior to purchase.