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Complete Guide to Commercial Property Leases in San Gabriel Valley, CA

InveServe

But before you go looking for commercial real estate in the San Gabriel Valley, you must first have a solid understanding of how leasing works for commercial properties. This guide will introduce you to key terms and definitions, elements of a commercial lease, and common mistakes to avoid.

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What Is GCI (Gross Commission Income) In Real Estate?

Bay Property Management Group

That said, for commercial properties, commissions vary: Under $1 million: 4-8% Over $1 million: 1-3% or a flat fee instead of a percentage. Instead, they split it with their broker (the company they work for). These expenses can include broker splits, marketing costs, transaction fees, and other business-related costs.

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What Does a Leasing Agent Do? Basics You Need to Know

Bay Property Management Group

They post ads, answer calls from potential renters, show them around the property, and assist with all the necessary paperwork to finalize the lease. Then, once they find a qualified tenant and hand over the keys, their work is basically done. Screening Potential Tenants Leasing agents check applications thoroughly.

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Is Real Estate Investment Trusts a Good Career Path?

American Apartment Owners Association

Mortgage REITs : Invest in property mortgages and earn from interest payments. Commercial Property Categories REITs generally specialize in one or more categories of commercial real estate. Development Manager Salary Range : $50,000 $140,000 Oversees new construction or property renovations.

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What is the San Francisco Silicon Valley’s Sub-Lease Market Impact on Commercial Property Values in 2025

Esquire Property Management Group

Sublease Market 2025: Increased Competition and Pressure on Rental Rates The increase in sublease availability presents additional opportunities for prospective tenants, thereby heightening competition among property owners, landlords and property managers managing leasing.

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The 10 Features of a Great Property Management Company

Property Management Inc.

Managing rental properties often feels less like "passive income" and more like starring in an ongoing dramatic sitcom. There's the endless ding of tenant texts, maintenance emergencies at ungodly hours, and the never-ending chase for rent payments.

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Critical Issues in Triple Net Leases Investors Should Know

Esquire Property Management Group

Investors, landlords, and asset managers must maintain vigilance and possess a thorough comprehension of the numerous complexities and uncertainties that may present issues in any commercial transaction, irrespective of its classification as a triple net lease.