The nonresidential property industry in Los Angeles and other parts of California continues to thrive, especially in the area of industrial buildings. The reason for this is that more companies need buildings that can be used for fulfillment and distribution...
Investors in Los Angeles and other parts of the United States might understandably be interested in purchasing older properties. The reason for this is that some tenants may view older properties featuring commercial leases as being more authentic and having more...
Technology has transformed nearly all aspects of people's lives, and real estate in Los Angeles and other parts of California is no exception. Specifically, those who own properties featuring commercial leases will no doubt be impacted by proptech companies --...
The market for nonresidential properties appears to be relatively robust in Southern California. This is evidenced by the fact that the renters of large office spaces in Orange County and Los Angeles are jumping on their lease renewals early. Research shows that...
Across the country, retail locations of various types of stores are closing at a rapid pace. With more and more shopping opportunities available online, more consumers are choosing to spend their money from the comfort of their own homes. However, these trends are not...
When it comes to selling properties in Los Angeles, sellers are legally obligated to disclose possible problems to prospective buyers that may impact the properties' value. Also, it is not legal to purposely hide major property defects. If a seller fails to share with...
The California e-commerce industry has apparently been on an upswing in the Los Angeles area. However, it is clear from the area's retail vacancies that brick-and-mortar shops are still strong contenders. This is great news for those interested in purchasing buildings...
When people in Los Angeles think about real estate investing, they often lump residential property investing with investing in non-residential properties. However, the two are quite different. Here is a look at the difference between investing in a single-family...
The growth of the prices of nonresidential properties in the United States, including Los Angeles and other parts of California, appears to have cooled off during the summer. However, some sectors of the commercial real estate market continue to experience quick sales...
California business owners understand that unexpected complications can lead to both legal issues and financial losses. In some cases, the impact can be significant, and business owners see the importance of effective risk management and reducing the chance of...