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A 16,800 sq ft building for less than a dollar a sq ft - with all the equipment to make it usable as a warehouse - what a deal! On the way to talk to the lawyer I went over the calculations one more time. Similar warehouse space i 24 Key Factors to Investigate When Analyzing ANY Business lawyer told me how to separate the building from the land so I could make the purchase and have evidence of ownership. He said fine.It doesn't matter what business or investment you are looking at...it all comes down to analyzing a few key factors.The higher each of these factors rate with you, plus the combination of them all, the better your potential for return.Industry - Is the business's industry expanding or contracting?Trends - Will you be ahead or behind the trends?Timing - Are you early or la A 16,800 sq ft building for less than a dollar a sq ft - with all the equipment to make it usable as a warehouse - what a deal! On the way to talk to the lawyer I went over the calculations one more time. Similar warehouse space in our area rents for $12 to $15 a sq ft a year; say $200,000. The building, taking it down, moving it and setting it back up; say $75,000. An acre of improved industrial land, site prepared; $100,000. Total cost would be less than one year’s income. Capitalize the income at 10 and I have a building worth $2.0 million! Put a first mortgage on it for $1,175,000 and I recover the cost and put a million dollars in my pocket. The next morning I called the seller and said I’m coming over. He said too late, I sold to a guy about an hour ago. He came in gave me the money. “What? We had a deal!” I screamed into the phone. “We shook hands. We made a deal.” That meant nothing to him, as I knew it would. The deal was gone I had lost out. I was mad. The more I thought about it the madder I got. I had all sorts of plans for the seller. I was going to sue; I was going to … until I realized I was the problem. I was at fault. I screwed up. You see, in my mind, I was buying a million dollar warehouse and I needed to cover all the legal stuff (I am a real estate broker). This was a good size deal. It had to be done right. But in the seller’s mind he was selling a $15,000 bicycle. All he wanted was a credit card, cash, or a check he could verify. Make sure you are buying what the seller’s selling.
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