Commercial
Commercial Real Estate (CRE) is more specific to the needs of the buyer in the sense that they might be looking to establish a business or expand an existing one. Investors typically look for commercial properties that yield the highest returns. Very different from residential sales which is why you want an agent who is savvy and familiar with the commercial sales and lending process.
Commercial real estate is categorized into four classes, depending on function: office, industrial, multifamily, and retail. Individual spaces are also categorized. Office space, for example, is characterized as class A, class B or class C.
- Class A represents the best buildings in terms of aesthetics, age, quality of infrastructure, and location.
- Class B buildings are usually older and not as competitive—price-wise—as Class A buildings. Investors often target these buildings for restoration.
- Class C buildings are the oldest, usually over 20 years of age, located in less attractive areas, and need for maintenance.
Residential
Your House is your Castle
A house is a place to call home where you feel safe and secure. It’s the one place you can be free to express your personal style and be at peace. For some a home is a place to raise a family to share and create memories, for others it’s a place to host and entertain friends.
Every property is unique with features that fit with home buyers like a puzzle piece. Which is why I value taking into account every clients wants and needs when searching to ensure that perfect home.