Leases, cap rates, zoning, and how commercial deals differ from residential.
Commercial financing options include conventional commercial loans, SBA 504 and 7(a) loans, bridge loans, and seller financing, each with different qualification criteria.
Commercial Real EstateConverting residential to commercial use in Fayetteville requires rezoning or a conditional use permit through the city’s planning department.
Commercial Real EstateCap rate equals a property’s Net Operating Income divided by its purchase price, expressed as a percentage — a quick way to compare investment returns.
Commercial Real EstateCommercial due diligence covers financial review, lease audits, physical inspection, zoning verification, environmental assessment, and title review.
Commercial Real EstateCommercial property is valued primarily on income potential (NOI and cap rate), while residential value relies mainly on comparable sales.
Commercial Real EstateIn a NNN lease the tenant pays taxes, insurance, and maintenance on top of rent; in a gross lease the landlord covers those costs within one rent figure.