: Large apartment complexes (5+ units) are considered commercial because they are managed for income.
: Includes urban skyscrapers and suburban office parks, typically categorized as Class A (premium), Class B, or Class C. COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
Commercial Real Estate (CRE) involves properties used exclusively for business-related purposes or to provide a workspace rather than as a living space. Unlike residential real estate, CRE is primarily valued based on its financial performance and cash-flow potential. : Large apartment complexes (5+ units) are considered
Investors use specific formulas to evaluate the profitability of a commercial deal: typically categorized as Class A (premium)
: Features warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities, often located near major transit hubs.
: Large apartment complexes (5+ units) are considered commercial because they are managed for income.
: Includes urban skyscrapers and suburban office parks, typically categorized as Class A (premium), Class B, or Class C.
Commercial Real Estate (CRE) involves properties used exclusively for business-related purposes or to provide a workspace rather than as a living space. Unlike residential real estate, CRE is primarily valued based on its financial performance and cash-flow potential.
Investors use specific formulas to evaluate the profitability of a commercial deal:
: Features warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities, often located near major transit hubs.