Glenn McDonald Appraiser & Realtor® - EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE

Also, make sure that visitor parking is clear and easy to find. You don’t want visitors driving around for parking either. These are tiny details that will drive clients’ nuts.

HOW HOSPITABLE IS THE L LE IS THE LOBBY (IF YOU HAVE ONE)?

Does it suit your company’s style? If a client walks in, are they going to be shocked that you house your office there? These are factors that can turn people off. You want a building that reflects who your company is in a positive light. Is there a good waiting area? You don’t want someone standing for half an hour.

ARE TELECOMMUNI MMUNICATIONS ALREADY INSTALLED? ALLED?

I’ve talked about the IT side a lot already, but is it already set up? This is a huge plus and makes a giant difference. And if it is already set up, can your providers work with it? If they can, even better.

Questions to Ask Your Broker

WHERE IS THE MARKET GOING?

One of the first things to consider is whether the market is going up and down in the very near future. This will help you realize what areas to look at, what the prices are, and how good a choice it is to invest money into a building. This can also give you a good look at your broker’s knowledge of the market. You want the person who will advise you on your search to be an expert in your area. That means knowing the

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