Nov 8, 2022 | Articles
A family patriarch recently passed away leaving an office/showroom/warehouse property in a southern Twin Cities suburb to his three children, but only one of the offspring and the decedent owned the business Click to finish...
Mar 4, 2022 | Articles
Rent being paid is considered, by many, to be the most important aspect of a commercial lease, however, there are many lease provisions that should be added and negotiated providing significant value and flexibility to a lease. These provisions will not show up on a...
May 12, 2021 | Articles
The COVID 19 pandemic has created great uncertainty in how we will use office space in the future. This mandated work from home experiment has taught us a lot about our abilities to adapt, embrace technology and work remotely relatively effectively. It has also made...
Feb 19, 2021 | Articles
This past year has been unlike any other in our lifetime. The year started out fairly normal but quickly evolved in a Covid-19 lockdown that has rocked the commercial real estate market. Businesses were required to work from home, restaurants were closed and only...
Jan 21, 2021 | Articles
Understanding The Key Points As To Whether Or Not A Tax Appeal Should Be Filed By Rodger Skare, MAI Throughout Minnesota, the real estate taxes one pays in a given year are typically determined by the assessor’s estimate of market value (AEMV) for that property as of...
Oct 25, 2016 | Articles
With the cyclical nature of real estate markets and building values rising and falling, many users ask the question should I lease or buy? The answer in part depends on a number of factors. Are space needs static or do they require flexibility for expansion or...