Month: August 2018

The Pros and Cons Of Buying Real Estate For Your Business

Are you a business owner that is wanting to expand your business by purchasing land? We here at Chang Legal are here to provide you the pros and cons of buying real estate for your company.

Positives To Purchasing Land For Your Business

– You will no longer have to pay out-of-pocket for renting or leasing a property.
– You will have to pay a lower amount in order to own the real estate for your business.
– Can be sold at a higher price than purchase, which will give you profit.
– You have the ability to rent out the commercial space to others when you are not utilizing the space, creating even more money for your business.
– No longer have to abide by the landlord’s rules and regulations. You have control with what you want inside your commercial space for your company.

Negatives To Purchasing Land For Your Business

– You will not be able to make major changes depending on the size and location of your business.
– If you want to expand your business, you most likely will have to move locations, which is a long process when you already bought the land.
– You are responsible for the maintenance, janitorial work, security, and resources of the property.

It may be a wrong move if you purchase land for your business when it is not necessary. For instance, if your business is looking to grow and expand farther, it is not a wise idea to purchase a small commercial space in a nearby city. Owning land is not for every business, it is smart to consider the options available before you consider buying land for your company. Consult with a real estate attorney, like us at Chang Legal, to guide you in making this decision.

To learn more about how we can support you in deciding purchasing land for your business or other real estate topics, contact Chang Legal today.

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