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To Lease Or Not To Lease |
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Thursday, 06 November 2008 |
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When you have finally decided what your business will be, what type of organization you will have (sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation), and where you want your business to be located, the real work begins. You must now decide whether or not to lease or buy property. There are several factors to consider when determining which route you should take. Of course, perhaps the biggest factor to consider is MONEY. It takes a lot of money or credit to purchase a building; money that could be used to purchase inventory, pay employees, or help you out during the slow times. But if you cannot afford or don’t want to purchase a building, the next option is to lease the property. |
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Why Hawaii is the best place to invest ? |
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Written by admin
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Thursday, 06 November 2008 |
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All commercial real estate markets are based on supply and demand. Hawaii's market has typically been limited in supply, and demand has outstripped the existing supply. General interest and demand for Hawaii commercial properties comes from people's fascination with Hawaii and spending time in, and surrounded by, its natural beauty. In trying to protect that natural beauty, difficulties in rezoning are wide spread across Oahu, Maui, The Big Island and Kauai. A very small portion of our states land is zoned for urban and commercial or industrial purposes. Typically, a developer will need to spend seven years to take a property through rezoning and allow that property to be added to the supply side of our commercial real estate marketplace. |
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