Commercial Property Analysis

Posted by Andy Johnson | Property Analysis & Reports | Friday 2 October 2009 1:54 am

In commercial property investment, there are many factors that influence the decision as to whether or not a lender grants a loan. Those factors range from local zoning laws governing the area to the socio-economic composition of the community surrounding the location. All of these considerations are made with an eye towards a successful deal. Knowing how your business contributes to the cultural, social and environmental area is the first step to securing a profitable deal. The necessity of knowing all about a business before it is established at a location is critical. Commercial property analysis professionals will evaluate a multitude of influencing factors for you so that you can decide whether or not to pursue a loan for that particular site.

Time and effort are valuable commodities in real estate transactions. Time is, quite honestly, money. You should be confident that your time is being well spent when you contact your sellers, lenders and/or brokers concerning a site that you are interested in. Wading through the analysis information is time consuming and may cost you the deal if the investigation is not done thoroughly. Securing your loan is a critical goal if you are going to have a successful career in commercial property investment. A thorough analysis of the property you desire contributes to a successful transaction with your lender. During these financial considerations, a mortgage broker can also be as beneficial as your community property analysis.

A mortgage broker is familiar with the lender and borrower relationship and does his or her best to see that your application for a loan gets to the right hands. Still, without an accurate accounting of the target location, your broker will have difficulty securing your loan. A complete commercial property analysis will inform you about such things as the potential effects of the business on the community, the future success of your investment, the potential for growth and the success of surrounding business. All of this data is critical in the decision process of the lender and should be as critical in your decision to invest. The due diligence of such an analysis offers information on the condition of the land and the surrounding area, the socio-economic climate, and the possibility and likelihood of a profitable endeavor.

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