‘Must-Haves’
in connection with commercial real estate owners usually refer to 3 things:
attracting good business tenants, keeping those good business tenants,
encouraging those good business tenants to stay for a long, long time –
all the things a good commercial property
management company does. What this
translates into is making your investment in the commercial property pay off
and in a relatively easy way. To enable this you need to put the pieces in
place to find and keep good business tenants.
Amenities
Employees Appreciate: Choose
property close to amenities that
workers value, such as an easy or convenient way to get to work. Buildings
close to railway stations, bus routes, car parks are more attractive. If there
are restaurants, stores, gyms or parks close by, it’s a major bonus. And don’t
forget the amenities at the building itself that can drive satisfaction such as
parking for cars, bicycles, and e-vehicles, as well as clean, modern
bathrooms and kitchens.
A Flexible Commercial
Space: You want your space to
appeal to a wide range of businesses, so the more flexible it is, the more
attractive it will be to more people. If you can accommodate a segmented
layout, or an open plan you can appeal to a broader market of business tenants.
Don’t be afraid to ‘repurpose’ your building or parts of it. As a business
tenant evolves, there’s a good chance you can rework the space to enable their
changes and keep them on board for the long term you desire.
The Right Attraction
Factors: What type of tenants
do you want? Do you have what they want? If it’s retail, your facility
must be in a high traffic area with lots of street frontage and adequate
parking for employees and customers. Inside should be a supportive
infrastructure including phone system, high speed internet, and data lines. On
top of that should be modern amenities like energy-efficient heating and air
conditioning and wall-to-wall carpeting. If your target tenants are warehouse
or industrial, your property needs truck access and to be close to high
capacity urban roads and/or railway freight interchanges. Inside, you’ll need
high ceilings, concrete platforms for heavy loads, and suitable fire systems.
Both types of tenants will also need adequate power supplies and appropriate
security systems.
Good Looks – Because
They Do Matter:
How does your facility pan out in the looks department? When a prospective
tenant stands outside the front of your building what is the first impression
they receive? No business owner wants to rent a place their customers don’t
want to enter. There are several things that can render a building or property
unattractive to potential tenants: blotchy outer paint job, broken bricks or
ugly architecture, little, if any, natural light, poor street-entry, not enough
lobby space, drab, worn carpet – dirty faded walls. Change the ones you can asap!
Incorporated Mobility. More business owners ‘live’ on their phones,
and you need to accommodate them. One key way to do this is with a mobile
optimized website and a mobile optimized team. A ‘smart’ website can include:
on-line applications with ways for potential tenants to upload documents from
their phones; secure online payment options that work on mobile devices; the
ability to send payments to property owners electronically, and post monthly
statements to a portal to be easily accessed anywhere at any time; enable
online maintenance requests – which can be immediately dispatched to the
appropriate personnel and tracked online. Make your team, a ‘smart’ team, with
leasing, maintenance, and property management all connected via mobile phone
and tablets.
The Best Real Estate PropertyManagement Company:
Let the experts handle the hard parts, the parts they’re experienced at,
knowledgeable about, and effective and efficient at dealing with on a
day-to-day basis. In the long run, a good commercial property
management company will save you money, keep your property maintained,
handle all tenant problems, and ensure your investment is paying off. You just
monitor your monthly reports and bank account and enjoy your peace of mind.
Commercial properties
provide a workspace rather than a living space – but this workspace involves
people, who must be comfortable and productive. Whether your real estate
property includes office buildings, strip malls, restaurants, warehouses or
trucking companies – you must appeal to the people involved. Incorporate some
or all of the ‘must-haves’ we’ve noted and you’ll go a long way toward
attracting and keeping the right kind of long term business tenants you want.
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