External Commercial Windows

Posted By on 2010年7月31日

There are a wide variety of external commercial window products that are suited for large scale installations, each of which features unique benefits. Whilst aluminium windows are the most common choice for many commercial architects and specifiers, there are also a new breed of external UPVC windows that are able to perform just as well whilst offering a similar life expectancy. Aluminium windows have long been used for the exterior of commercial developments.

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CMBS Loans Rising From the Ashes – A Positive Sign in the Commercial Real Estate Market

Posted By on 2010年7月31日

We have all been waiting for signs of a recovering bank lending business for commercial real estate. We see signs that this situation is beginning to change. Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and Citi Bank are all releasing capital raises for Commercial Based Mortgage Securities for the first time since the crash took hold.

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Assessing the Real Estate Property Value by Considering Square Footage

Posted By on 2010年7月31日

The property value assessment is an important thing in the industry of real estate. There are several factors that can influence property value estimation. The evaluation of square footage is one among them.

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Key Points to Property Performance

Posted By on 2010年7月30日

When you list, lease, rent, sell, or buy lots of commercial property it pays to have a primary checklist of things that you look at on the subject property before doing any further investigation. This list helps.

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The Changing Role of the Architect

Posted By on 2010年7月30日

Architects have previously occupied an uneasy territory on the edge of traditional market forces in the economy: a professional path that continually strides between commercial practice and artistic endeavor. This split between market forces and artistic endeavor has been highlighted in the past by not competing on price: with profession wide set fee scales.

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How to Buy Apartment Complexes

Posted By on 2010年7月30日

Buying a multi unit apartment complex is not as simple as buying as single residential house. It has its procedures that have to be fulfilled before entering into a contract with the sale deed. However, if you are an investor in apartment complexes then buying a second multi unit complex would be easy. This article is for the benefit of those of you who is deciding to buy an apartment complex for the first time.

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Under Pressure

Posted By on 2010年7月30日

Kuala Lumpur is experiencing more leasing activity. However, office rentals continue to face downward pressure due to new supply coming on-stream.

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Commercial Real Estate Marketing Plan – Key Points to Win the Client

Posted By on 2010年7月29日

In giving a client a marketing proposal and strategy to sell or lease a commercial property, a number of things need to be well detailed in the proposal itself. Here are some of the main ones that should never be overlooked in your property proposal.

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Key Criteria in Buying Commercial Property

Posted By on 2010年7月29日

A commercial or retail investment property will have many key elements such as those within the lease, tenant, rent, and property construction. We have highlighted some of the key points on which investors must take care in considering a property purchase.

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Quick And Easy Formula For Success In Property Development

Posted By on 2010年7月29日

Here are some quick and easy formulas to use to figure out your break-even point: Calculate your potential gross income. Potential gross income is defined as the most income the property can make when its 100% occupied. For example: 10 apartments renting at $350.00 per week each your potential gross income is: 10 units X $350.00 p/week = $14,000 p/month $14,000 X 12 months = $168,000 p/year…

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