COMMERCIAL
FORECLOSURES
One
result of the home foreclosure crisis is that many commercial
properties are now going into foreclosure as well. Many of the
banks that are struggling with their residential loans are in just
as much trouble with their commercial loans. They are just as desperate
to get some return on their investments.
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- Bank-Owned
Commercial Properties
- Commercial Short Sales
- Pre-Foreclosure Commercial Properties
- Distressed Commercial Properties
- Performing and
Non-Performing Notes
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are
available in every state. Seller financing and other creative
solutions are also becoming more popular. Some properties with
assumable financing or seller financing can even be acquired with
little to no money down. 2011 should be the
biggest year ever for commercial foreclosures.
Many of these properties are solid money-makers with guaranteed
monthly income
from national credit tenants – they not only pay your mortgage for you,
but sometimes your property taxes, insurance and maintenance as well. Others
are vacant and can be used for your own business. Owner-user properties can usually
be purchased with as little as 5% down.
Now is a great time to expand your portfolio with a safer, longer-term real estate
investment. Contact
Joshua Cohen to discuss your
business, investment goals, financing,
the market, and how to take advantage of it. |
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