Commercial
Kenyan Real Estate is a wonderful, exciting business that can offer a wealth of
opportunity for those who look for it! Many people are often hesitant to enter
such a market as commercial real estate for many different reasons. In fact,
there are some major misconceptions about commercial real estate which I am
going to address here.
Many
people who hear about commercial Kenyan Real Estate, but aren't necessarily in
the business, often use the expression “Location, location, location!” Many
people associate this expression as the truth, that the three most important
attributes about a Kenya property investment are “Location, location,
location!”
I
am here to tell you- this is absolutely not the case! Now, I am not going to
say location is not important, but what if you have a beautiful location for a
mountain resort, complete with snowy hills, a perfect location for a lodge, and
beautiful mountain views? What you want to do to the property is improve it for
a weekend getaway for romantic couples with a beautiful lodge, resort, luxury
type housing, and perhaps some individual cottages overlooking the green
forest. Sounds great, right?
The
perfect location- you can't beat it! But, you learn that the zoning for this
property is residential, R1, to be exact. The use is only one single family
residence per acre, and no commercial property allowed. What happened to your
“Location, location, location?” It flew out the window!
The
most important aspect of a property is the use. What is it intended for by
designation of the city or county? It does not matter where the property is, if
you cannot get the zoning that is in the realm of your intended use.
It
is possible to get properties rezoned, especially as cities change and grow. Be
sure to consult with the city or county to determine if these changes are even
possible, because you do not want to buy a property that you cannot rezone, and
be left with an unprofitable property on your hands.
Most
people believe that commercial real estate is complicated and you need a
special education or know how to succeed in the business. Many think that
commercial Kenya real estate is filled with international finance, heavy and
complicated math, complicated tax rules, and forms and applications that are
just too complicated to understand correctly.
I
am happy to tell you this misconception is the worst, because it puts a road
block in front of many people's aspirations to become a commercial real estate
insider. Let me put this misconception to rest. There is math involved, and
most of it is not at all complicated: simple ratios, adding, subtracting and
multiplying. What is even better is you don't have to do the math. There are
others who can do that for you. The same is true with property management,
inspecting the property, and doing the year-end tax report. In fact, commercial
real estate is less complicated than residential real estate because you can
focus your energies on a single deal that will be worth perhaps 10, 20, even 50
residential deals and more!
Let
me put it into perspective for you. If you owned a business (many of you may),
would you create strategies, keep the books, manage the many locations, sell on
the front floor, and take out the trash after the day was over? I think not!
Commercial real estate is made up of many people whom are there to help you
with whatever you need. You must position yourself as a real estate insider,
which is a leader in the business.
Another
misconception is commercial real estate is management intensive, that you must
manage every property you own. Let me tell you when you end up owning 10 or
more properties, this is almost impossible to do! You do not have to actually
manage your properties yourself, so you can concentrate on creating more deals.
Hire a company or set a team in place to take care of this “day-to-day”
business.
As
you can see, what is passed around in dialogue about commercial real estate is
not always true. Before you take everything to heart, be sure to get your facts
straight. In fact, many people in this profession speak about commercial real
estate as a business in which only the savvy and sophisticated can succeed.
They often act this way because they want to keep people out of the market by
differentiating themselves. If you were in this position, you would too!
Please
visit www.kenyan-real-estate.com
for more exciting stories on real estates.
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