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  • Profile photo of QMQM
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    Hi,

    I have been looking at purchasing another investment property but have been receiving some feedback to consider commercial property. I am new to the commercial side of investing and need an introduction to it as well as any advice. Would anyone like to help? Many Thanks.

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    Hi Mary,

    Happy to help Mary.

    Do you have a burning question you wanted answered in particular?

    Feel free to visit our site- it has an updated matrix for different type of commercial properties; based on which one is the easiest and hardiest to finance.

    http://www.shapehomeloans.com.au/commercial-loans

    Regards
    Michael

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    Profile photo of Scott No MatesScott No Mates
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    Hi QM, follow my linky thing to my blog – quite a few commercial property topics there to enjoy.

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    Thank you Scott No Mates – will look up the blog.

    Cheers!

    Profile photo of CSQTownPlannerCSQTownPlanner
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    Hay, this is very informative post. Thanks Scott No Mates for sharing such a great link. According to me commercial
    eal estate deals with commercial property, Which is building or land intended to generated a profit.

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    For me I prefer resi property investing. But that's my personal opinion, and I'm more comfortable and knowledgeable with it.

    I'd suggest learning about commercial property before you jump into it

    Profile photo of CheevesFinancialCheevesFinancial
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    Commercial is a whole new game.  Your Cap Rate (commercial), which is different from a Net ROI (residential) is calculated using more detailed formulas.  It is important for you to understand how this works or a property manager can rip you off.   NOt saying they will, but it exposes you to weakness if you don't understand the deal.  We do a lot of multi family commercial.  I don't typically do retail or office.  I am more big on multi-family.  There are some great deals out there.

    CheevesFinancial | Cushman & Wakefield - Commercial Property SW FL
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    Thank you Cheeves – I am interested in finding out more bout these “deals..”

    Profile photo of Scott No MatesScott No Mates
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    Overseas deals QM – what is your tolerance to currency risk on top of site unseen (unless you're prepared to travel).

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