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Tips for Maintaining Strong a Relationship with your Landlord

When leasing property, it is very important to maintain good lines of communication with your landlord. Consistent communication is the best way to maintain a long and successful relationship with your landlord. Read the rest of entry »

Commercial Real Estate Outlook

Commercial real estate is in perpetual motion, changing based on the general economic outlook, regional business dynamics, and local political and market pressures. Read the rest of entry »

The Real Estate Dip

Over the past year, the government has worked diligently to try and give a push to the real estate market. The New Homebuyer tax credit breathed a bit of life into the real estate market, however the effect was not as strong as everyone had hoped. Read the rest of entry »

Green Buildings Worth the Higher Rent

There has been a lot of talk in the media recently about switching to greener practices when constructing buildings. Opinions abound as experts work to find greener ways to operate and build commercial buildings while maintaining the profitability of the building. Read the rest of entry »

Boise Commercial Real Estate Market Trends Upward ... Slightly

The Commercial Real Estate market has remained on par with early predictions from late last year. 2011 has been a kinder year to commercial real estate than it has to residential real estate. Read the rest of entry »

It's a Tenant Market Out There

Commercial real estate has truly been a down market during this recession. Prices for property have fallen and more properties are available than ever. This is true across the country from Los Angeles to Boise, and from Denver to New York City. This truly is the definition of a buyer’s market. Read the rest of entry »

Heading Back To Normalcy in Boise Commercial Real Estate

Finally, it seems that the commercial real estate market is pointed in the right direction. Analysts are saying that within the next 18-24 months we will be on stable. The market may not fully recover as quickly as we would like, however it finally seems as if we are on our way out this recession. Read the rest of entry »

What you should know about commercial real estate leases.

When you are looking to lease commercial real estate for your business, there are a few things to keep in mind before you sign the papers. Read the rest of entry »
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