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As a property manager that has been in the industry for over 20 years this is a question that I’ve been asked many times across both residential and commercial property management. More predominately in commercial property management as a lot of landlords feel that the tenant would look after most of the maintenance and repairs […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Pure Property Management Offices in Sydney, Newcastle and South East Queensland have a number of various types of quality commercial & retail business properties for lease. Commercial premises currently available with Pure Property Management include a selection of shop fronts, office space, warehouses & medical specialist rooms or similar. A rare opportunity is now available for […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Managing Commercial Rent Arrears by Anna Deam The process of ensuring that commercial rent is paid on time each month starts well before a lease is signed, but more often than not arrears are not considered until the rent is late. A diligent managing agent will ensure that a strict tenant selection criterion is set out. […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Minimising Tenant Turnover by Jane Lestone One of the keys to your success as a commercial property investor to minimise tenant turnover is that your property should be occupied for as long as possible. Unfortunately, commercial properties tend to stay vacant longer than a residential property, so it is very important to have a professional […]
So far we’ve looked at Capitalisation and Discounted Cash Flow. This month we’ll take a look at Direct Comparison method of Commercial Valuation, and also some adjustments to valuation. In a lot of respects, Direct Comparison is the simplest method of valuation. It’s very useful as a gross-error check against other valuation methodologies or if […]
I hope you all enjoyed last month’s article on Capitalisation. If you haven’t had a chance to read it, I suggest you start with Part 1 before continuing below. This month, I thought we’d look at Discounted Cash Flow. It’s an area of valuation that most people are terrified of because it seems too mathematical, […]