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Tips for Negotiating Commercial Leases

In commercial property management, there are pressures to be aware of in keeping good tenants and reducing vacancy factors.  Negotiating leases early optimizes the property. Help the landlord see the benefit of working with tenants early in their ‘lease expiry window’. In this ebook on property management leasing, you can get the facts behind a negotiation with…

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How Tenant Movements are Leasing Opportunities for Agents

In commercial or industrial real estate leasing, there are indicators that you can look for and use with your focus on business generation with both tenants and landlords.  The property leasing market is lucrative.  Look around your area; check out the properties and precincts. Focus on tenants and businesses first and foremost.   From that point,…

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The Essential Elements of Shopping Center Reports and Controls

The shopping centre report is the ‘control tool’ for staying ahead of issues and opportunities with the landlord, the tenants, customers, and maintenance contractors.  It is a valuable document of record and facilitates the decisions of day to day activity and lease strategy.  That is the way I regard the report in all my retail…

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Cheat Sheet for Finding More Commercial and Retail Tenants – Brokerage Leasing Chart

Here is a confession.  I love leasing in quality buildings. A good leasing transaction can lead to more leasing, a sales opportunity, or a property management.  Landlords love professional leasing help with their investments.  That’s a fact. The value that you and I can provide to landlords through a quality leasing process is real. Learn…

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8 Things Commercial Real Estate Leasing Brokers Must Know

In commercial real estate leasing, you can drive some valuable commission and listing opportunities your way if you specialize in a location and a property type.  Leasing requires a good working knowledge at a personal level of rents, vacancies, and leases.  Across all those factors, you must also know a good number of tenants and…

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17 Essential Ways to Assess Shopping Center Performance

There are some key factors to watch and assess in shopping centre performance.  Some of them are linked.  There are also some stakeholders to the shopping centre performance process.  A good shopping centre manager knows what to look for and shape over time when it comes to asset performance and the people involved. Rarely can…

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The 6 Things to Know About Landlord Contact and Opportunity in Commercial Real Estate

In commercial real estate brokerage, the landlords in any town or city are welcoming of ongoing contact with brokers and agents.  The fact of the matter is that those landlords need help with rentals, leasing, tenant mix, and lease negotiations.  That is an opportunity in waiting for the astute leasing agents. So, you can do…

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Tenant Targets in Retail Shopping Center Leasing

The retail part of the investment property market is quite special given the types of landlord clients and the tenants you must work with and help.  I have said many times before, that ‘retail’ is unique as a property type, given the occupancy factors that influence leasing decisions in shopping centres and stand alone ‘shops’….

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Resolving the Opportunities of the Tenant Mix in Shopping Malls

When it comes to leasing, and managing any shopping centre, take the time to establish and implement a tenancy mix and tenant retention process. It is a wise business strategy to use to boost property and retail performance. In focusing on the tenant mix, you can improve the financial performance of the property and reduce…

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Commercial Real Estate Leasing – Investigating the Business History of Prospective Tenants

When looking to lease a commercial or retail property, and or resolve a vacancy, don’t jump at the first tenant or lease enquiry that comes your way.  Make some careful choices about the tenant, the location, the building, and the relevance that the tenant must have to the landlord’s asset. Take the prospective tenant’s offer…

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