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Lease or Own? The question every business owner
must answer.
The vast majority of businesses typically lease
their space, reasoning that capital is best utilized being reinvested
into the business rather than tied up in real estate.

At some point however, it may become financially possible, and responsible,
to invest in real property. This is especially true for businesses
that can clearly identify their space needs for the next 5-7 years.

For the business that is uncertain about its growth and still wishes
to buy a building rather than lease, it is advisable to invest in
property that can be partially leased to others.

These properties are generally referred to as 'multi-tenant buildings'
and provide the greatest amount of flexibility to business owners.
Also, because mortgage payments typically remain level and cease
at some future date, the income generated from leasing a portion
of the building could prove to be substantial.

As a cautionary note, remember that there are very real risks in
owning property you expect to lease to others. For example, the
market for properties similar to yours may become saturated and
the supply of tenants may dwindle.

Investment and Income Properties
Investment and income producing properties (office
buildings, shopping centers, industrial properties and apartment
developments) and speculative land can be a sound long term wealth
buiding strategy.

Please call me at 480-998-7998 to discuss investment and income
producing properties. I will identify the best-suited properties,
negotiate the lowest price possible and work with your financial
and legal advisors in its acquisition.
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