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Why Out-of-State Investors Are Choosing Oklahoma Commercial Real Estate

Oklahoma is attracting the attention of out-of-state investors. Why? Oklahoma has several key ingredients that create a lucrative commercial real estate market. First, Oklahoma is a prime location. By being right in the middle of the country, Oklahoma is a good central headquarters location. Both of the major cities- Oklahoma City and Tulsa- have seen a strong surge of urban renewal initiatives in the past few years, meaning more and more businesses and residents moving within the city, requiring a need for commercial real estate, from office buildings to multi-family housing.

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How to Find Commercial Real Estate For Sale

When it comes to searching for commercial real estate, there is no shortage of resources out there. There are plenty of commercial real estate listing platforms that focus on certain types of properties or geographical regions. But if you want to cast the biggest net possible and use a trusted and industry-respected source, we recommend using LoopNet.

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Qualified Property Inspectors for Commercial Kitchens

A commercial real estate inspector will be able to provide vital information that helps the buyer/seller understand the commercial-grade building and systems as well as determine if they have been serviced and maintained properly and legally. However, a commercial real estate inspector does not certify a building is code compliant.

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Get a Commercial Property Inspector for Flex Buildings

It’s common for businesses to negotiate a long-term lease with a commercial building property manager. Often times because it’s simply out of budget to purchase commercial real estate. Having a commercial inspector assess the overall state of the property prior to signing the lease can save business owners massive headaches down the road.

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3 Building Types Requiring a Commercial Real Estate Inspector

Whereas you’ll want a residential property inspector for a home, you’ll need a more qualified inspector when it comes to commercial real estate properties. Commercial inspectors asses the property and provide valuable information on its condition, empowering clients to make an educated decision regarding the property being considered for purchase, sell, rent, or renovation. The objective of a commercial inspection is to provide a higher degree of technical knowledge during the real estate inspection process that will help to protect one’s investment venture.

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Why Commercial Real Estate Rental Inspections?

It’s common for businesses to negotiate a long-term lease with a commercial building property manager. Often times because it’s simply out of budget to purchase commercial real estate. Having a commercial inspector assess the overall state of the property prior to signing the lease can save business owners massive headaches down the road.

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