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An Investor’s Guide to Mixed Use Commercial Properties

Mixed use commercial properties make living easier for tenants and customers, which is just one reason they continue to rise in popularity. As an investor, this type of asset can provide you with a diversified revenue stream that’s better insulated against market fluctuations. The beauty of mixed use property is that it comes in different sizes and configurations, allowing access to diverse investment opportunities suited to your portfolio and financial goals.

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Investing

Nominal vs. Effective Interest Rates: A Guide for Commercial Property Investors

Nominal and effective interest rates reflect different costs of investment associated with CRE lending. Learn more so you can make an informed decision.

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Commercial Real Estate

How to Reduce Vacancy Rates in Commercial Properties

High vacancy rates can throw a wrench in maximizing the returns on your commercial property investment. That’s why it’s crucial to prioritize tenant retention through consistent property maintenance and marketing, so you can attract candidates and keep your current renters.

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Commercial Real Estate

6 Tips for Developing a Commercial Property Management Strategy

Approaching commercial property management without a plan is like flying blind through a bank of clouds. It leaves too many variables up to chance and can cause inefficiencies and stress. Getting ahead of the curve with a detailed CRE strategy allows you to optimize your investment, increase its profitability and promote tenant satisfaction. Let’s break down six steps to get started.

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Commercial Real Estate

How to Handle Commercial Property Emergency Situations

Emergencies can strike a commercial property without warning. Severe weather, utility failures and security breaches can disrupt normal operations and put tenants at risk. For property managers, being unprepared is costly, and the damage extends beyond repairs. It also creates liability issues, strains tenant relationships and hurts long-term property value.

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