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Reasons for Investing Commercial Real Estate Income Producing Property

Lease Duration

Often residential tenancy is a month-to-month lease.  If the residential landlord is lucky it may go up to six months to a year.  However, commercial real estate in Greenville, SC often includes long term leases.  Usually, a commercial lease will be for two, three, five, or even longer.  And commercial real estate leases sometimes have lengths of ten to twenty-five years.  These exceptionally long leases are sometimes found in large properties with tenants such as large retailers and banks. 

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Cell Towers for Value-Ad?? Why not?

Commercial Investment Tip

If you haven’t registered your commercial property with cell tower companies then you should consider it. Most contracts start at 20K per year and can go up to 80K if the population is dense and demand is high. At a cap rate of 10%, your property increases in value $200K with a 20K annual suburban contract.  The advantages for having cell phone companies as tenants are plentiful. First, they install everything without any expense to the owner. Secondly, there normally isn’t any opportunity cost associated with them (no space used could be used otherwise). 

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USDA Loans Include 100% Financing

USDA loans are a special form of financing set up by the United States Department of Agriculture that can help you make the dream of buying a new home a reality. 100% Financing means no down payment. No private mortgage…

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December Events in Western North Carolina

Windsor Aughtry has been building single family homes in the greater Asheville area for over twenty years. We believe that there is no finer place to celebrate the holidays than western North Carolina. With that in mind, we would like…

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A Friendly Reminder From Windsor Aughtry

It's about to get awful cold here in western North Carolina. We at Windsor Aughtry would like to remind you that it is very important that you disconnect your hoses from their exterior connections to avoid freezing during colder temperatures.…

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