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Commercial Foreclosures

By Shirley Hope

Buying commercial foreclosures can make any investor a boat load of money.  If you are interested in investing in real estate, commercial foreclosures may be the option you have been looking for.  Even though commercial foreclosures are not as common as single family homes, you should be able to find at least a couple nearby so that you can get started.  When it comes down to it, if you know when and how to buy commercial foreclosures you can make a lot of money.  Investing in these properties is a trend that is taking off, and anybody can get in on the action with a little bit of knowledge.

A commercial foreclosure is the same as one on a residential property.  They happen when the owner does not pay their mortgage.  This forces the bank into foreclosing on the property, and subsequently putting it up for sale to the public.  And when a bank has a commercial foreclosure in their possession, they will want to sell it as quickly as they can.  After all, they are not making any money by letting it sit around without anybody paying for it.

Do you know what a commercial property is?  These properties are ones that people do business in.  So for instance you could find commercial foreclosures that are large office buildings, or ones that are small retail outlets.  Any place where business can be conduction is considered a commercial foreclosure. 

At this point you may be thinking about how investors make money with commercial foreclosures.  The answer to this question is relatively simple.  To make money with commercial foreclosures you will want to get the best price possible when you make a purchase; but of course this is the case with every piece of real estate.  From there, most investors begin to rent out their properties to businesses that are looking for space.  The income that they get each month in rent will cover their mortgage, and in many cases make them some extra profit as well.  The real money begins to come in when an investor has a commercial property paid off.  At this time any rent that the owner gets is mostly profit; this is the stage that you should strive for.

Overall, commercial foreclosures can be great investments.  No matter what your situation, if you are an investor you should give commercial foreclosures a strong consideration.  They may not be exactly the same as single family investments, but the profits that are available are most certainly enticing. 

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