For most commercial Realtors®, the biggest challenge remains the availability of financing to close deals.
Archives for April 2010
Building Classifications
When considering office space, tenants will find that office buildings are generally classified as being either a Class A, Class B, or a Class C building. The difference between each of these classifications varies by market and class B and C buildings are generally classified relative to Class A buildings. Building classifications are used to differentiate buildings and help the reporting of market data in a manner that differentiates between building types. Read some specifics for each classification. Read more…
Get more Proficient with Google Searches
From caculator to currency conversions and spelling, here are 10 tips that will improve your search efforts. Read more…
Commercial Podcast – April Edition
Hear news about recent NAR Congressional testimony urging incentives for commercial RE investing such as accelerated depreciation and development of a mortgage insurance program to insure the difference between a property’s™ current value and its debt; plus information about credit union lending as NAR Treasurer James L. Helsel, Jr. provides his latest update.


