Owning commercial property is one of the best long-term investments one can make. It has distinct advantages over other investments. For example, a property investment is not nearly as volatile as a stock investment. The returns are usually attractive and are stable, similar to that of a bond investment. Investing in property has one distinct advantage over a bond however, and that is that it can to some degree protect you from inflation. Having said that, property does require it to be maintained properly and that requires a time commitment as well as expertise. This article lists a couple potential pitfalls and tips on how to avoid them. Before we go into the detail, we split investors into two groups; Commercial investors that occupy their own building, and the investor who leases it to tenants.
When a building is neglected it will ultimately look like this
Maintaining the building is a necessity, and by spending a moderate amount each year, you avoid more costly repairs over the long term.
Pitfall number two is that maintaining a building requires expertise that is dissimilar from widget production. Being really smart in the widget department does not necessarily make you an expert at plumbing, electric or knowing (or wanting to know) how to keep rodents out. Even if you have the knowledge, some of these activities require proper licenses and insurance.
Pitfall number three – keeping the property clean. Yes, something as mundane as cleaning is very important. Not often will someone go out of their way to shower you with praise on the cleanliness of the building, but oh boy, if it’s dirty, you better learn to live with the complaints. Employees AND clients will become disenfranchised with a dirty building which will lead the situation to get worse, because employees are less likely to take care of tidying up after themselves, and clients are less likely to do business with you, leading to lower profits. Investing in a reputable maid or janitorial service ensures that your clean building reflects the quality of your brand.
Maintaining Owner occupied properties
There are plenty of reasons for a company to own the building it works in. As our example, we will use a company that produces special widgets – but it just as easily could be a doctor’s office, car dealership, pre-school, lawyer’s office other enterprise. Our widget producing company could not find suitable space in an area that is close to their clients, and they also wanted the freedom to design and decorate without objections or limitations from a landlord. Other commonly heard reasons to own the building is that it was part of the acquisition of the company, or the purchase was motivated to save money on what otherwise would have been a costly lease. Pitfall number one is the company does not fully recognize or appreciate that its financial future is not only tied to producing and selling widgets but also to commercial property.
When a building is neglected it will ultimately look like this
Maintaining the building is a necessity, and by spending a moderate amount each year, you avoid more costly repairs over the long term.
Pitfall number two is that maintaining a building requires expertise that is dissimilar from widget production. Being really smart in the widget department does not necessarily make you an expert at plumbing, electric or knowing (or wanting to know) how to keep rodents out. Even if you have the knowledge, some of these activities require proper licenses and insurance.
Pitfall number three – keeping the property clean. Yes, something as mundane as cleaning is very important. Not often will someone go out of their way to shower you with praise on the cleanliness of the building, but oh boy, if it’s dirty, you better learn to live with the complaints. Employees AND clients will become disenfranchised with a dirty building which will lead the situation to get worse, because employees are less likely to take care of tidying up after themselves, and clients are less likely to do business with you, leading to lower profits. Investing in a reputable maid or janitorial service ensures that your clean building reflects the quality of your brand.