2. Businesses looking for a new location will
benefit from working with a
commercial real estate agent. Agents can
assist by tracking down critical property
details as well as presenting clients with a
number of available options. Nicholas Kassab
, a senior associate broker at Capacity
Commercial Group, LLC, in Portland, Oregon,
possesses years of experience arranging
commercial transactions.
3. As always in real estate, Nick Kassab notes,
the first consideration is location. Property
owners placing shopping venues will want to
look for a spot with high pedestrian traffic,
while an acupuncturist would be better
located in a quiet corner. The property’s
nature should also be factored in, as
industrial and consumer identities do not mix.
4. Properties should also be assessed for their
soundness. Agents should accurately
estimate needed repairs so the new owner
will not become overwhelmed by additional
financial output. In addition, agents can help
potential buyers to think ahead and consider
future rental potential.