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How to Get Started in Commercial Real Estate

Are you looking to start a new profession? Are you a residential real estate agent looking for a change? Even if you just love the idea of investing in property and helping others find the right place to locate their business, a career in commercial real estate might be just what you’re looking for. But before you make any spur of the moment decisions, there are some things you should consider.

Commercial Real Estate FAQ

Update: We've launched a video series called the Small Business Owner's Guide to Leasing Commercial Real Estate which you can view here. You can also check out our Commercial Leasing Tips page for tips on leasing that we hear most often. Are you looking to purchase or lease real estate to build or relocate your current business? If so, you probably have questions you’d like answered. However, you may not even know which questions to ask! Read on to find some of the most frequently asked questions and answers when it comes to commercial real estate.

10 Real Estate Terms You Should Know Before Leasing Commercial Space

10 Real Estate Terms You Should Know Before Leasing Commercial Space

There are several key terms that you should know about commercial real estate. Before leasing, it is best to know the terminology that will be used throughout the process of securing a lease. Below is a list of 10 terms that will help you embark on your leasing journey.

The History of Hillsboro Village

One of the trendiest parts of Nashville is the Hillsboro Village neighborhood. From coffee shops and restaurants to coveted retail, residential, and office locations, this part of town is certainly sought after. Since the neighborhood began developing in the 19th century, it has almost always been highly populated and a coveted place to live.

3 Fatal Mistakes to Avoid When Leasing Commercial Space

3 Fatal Mistakes to Avoid When Leasing Commercial Space

Landlords, commercial real estate brokers, and attorneys deal with commercial leasing on a day to day basis, which give them an advantage over you unless you approach your lease the right way.

Your business's location and lease can have a significant impact on your success.

Be sure to steer clear of these fatal leasing errors.