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  1. Scott No Mates

    What makes for a good commercial property?

    Once they chop the heads off, I don't think they'll return.
  2. Scott No Mates

    What makes for a good commercial property?

    no one? http://www.smh.com.au/business/markets/currencies/fears-australian-dollar-facing-benign-collapse-to-us66-20140224-33cfl.html
  3. Scott No Mates

    What makes for a good commercial property?

    You'll need those returns if the dollar is mooted to drop back to $0.60 US
  4. Scott No Mates

    What makes for a good commercial property?

    Paying through the nose for the quality of tenant/length of tenure Getting above the pack of small caps but below the syndicators Finding sites with long term leases and potential leaves you out in the carpark until the lease/options expire unable to capitalise on the upside for many years...
  5. Scott No Mates

    What makes for a good commercial property?

    Anecdotally, there is alot of activity in the market compared to the previous few years both on the sales and leasing side. I read an article today indicating that Dexus had achieved over 3% growth in rent for the last year.
  6. Scott No Mates

    What makes for a good commercial property?

    I saw that woolies was selling two sites in regional Vic on 15 +8*5 options. Up your alley wobbly? How much diversity do you want? Building up to 10 small cip is one way of doing it, another is developing the 10 but it doesn't spread your risk as they will be vacant when built. The...
  7. Scott No Mates

    What makes for a good commercial property?

    Apologies Wobbly, it should read SCM - shopping centre management. Functional obsolescence is a major factor when considering many cip. That is they are no longer suitable for the use eg low ceiling height, inadequate roller shutter for container access, column spacing, low clearance due...
  8. Scott No Mates

    What makes for a good commercial property?

    Locational factors vary from tenant to tenant (sorry but I have to put on the tenant's hat hrte). Site selection is very subjective & varies greatly between occupants. A retailer in a shopping centre may want high pedestrian traffic flow, to be near a major entry or centre court...
  9. Scott No Mates

    What makes for a good commercial property?

    Location Functional obsolescence Location Proximity to major transport routes eg freeways Location Distance from CBD Location Quality of space Existing Services (ADSL, Hi capacity power, trade waste) Proximity to public transport isn't a biggie but parking can be more important. Did I forget...
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