Commercial Building Maintenance You Should Never Ignore

Posted on: 24 January 2018

When you run a business, it can be easy to get caught up in the daily grind of running that business while not paying attention to other important issues. Building maintenance, for example, can sometimes get pushed aside because it is inconvenient or it just gets forgotten about. While some cleaning and maintenance tasks may be safely put off, there are some areas of commercial building maintenance that you should never ignore. [Read More]

Selling Your Small Business? Use These Tips To Optimize Buyer Interest

Posted on: 1 December 2017

So you've decided to sell you business and you want to make sure that there is plenty of buyer interest before giving in to an offer. Following are a few tips you can use to optimize buyer interest and increase your chances of selling it quickly: Address Objections Beforehand No matter how well your business is doing, you can expect potential buyers to have some objections that need to be addressed before they seriously consider purchasing the business. [Read More]

How to Stay Motivated and Organized While Being More Productive

Posted on: 23 November 2017

Do you have a hard time staying organized and motivated enough to get everything done? You may have a lot of work to do, but it might not always be easy for you to do everything simply because there isn't enough time in the day. If you'd like to become more organized and get more of your work done at a faster pace, there are quite a few different things you can do. [Read More]

What​ ​You​ ​Need​ ​In​ ​A​ ​Commercial​ ​Real​ ​Estate​ ​Partner

Posted on: 15 November 2017

A lot of success stories in the real estate market are attributed to finding the right partners. Whether you are focused on commercial real estate or residential, the right people to help make up your team will always make a huge impact on the direction that your venture is likely going to trend. It is important to remember that a perfect match is not always the case. For instance, you may not always be able to expect the same expertise as you yourself have from a partner that is going to be mainly responsible for pouring the much-needed funds to your venture. [Read More]