Buying commercial real estate requires more than a gut feeling — it demands a structured evaluation process covering financials, physical condition, lease analysis, and market positioning. This comprehensive guide from Cordura walks US investors through every critical step to make confident, data-driven acquisitions.
Commercial Real Estate
Commercial real estate (CRE) encompasses properties used for business and income-generating purposes, from office buildings and retail centers to industrial warehouses and multifamily complexes. Whether you're an aspiring investor or a business owner seeking space, understanding CRE fundamentals is your essential first step. This beginner's guide covers property types, valuation methods, lease structures, and how to get started.
Not all office space is created equal. Class A, B, and C designations reflect a building's quality, location, amenities, and investment potential. Cordura explains what each class means and how to choose the right one for your business or portfolio.
The commercial real estate market in 2026 is being reshaped by AI technology, shifting workplace demands, industrial growth, and ESG imperatives. At Cordura, we break down the top CRE trends every investor and property seeker needs to watch this year. Stay ahead of the market with our expert analysis.
If you spend any time in commercial real estate, you’ll hear one term constantly: cap rate. It’s one of the fastest ways to evaluate a deal—but also one of the most misunderstood. A cap rate isn’t just a percentage. It’s a direct reflection of risk, return, and property value. What Is a Cap Rate? Cap rate (short for capitalization rate) is the rate of return a property generates based...
Understanding how commercial real estate is valued is one of the most important skills for any investor or property owner. Every deal, whether you’re buying, selling, or analyzing an opportunity, comes down to one key question: what is this property actually worth? The answer isn’t always straightforward. Different methods can produce different values—and knowing how to interpret them is where real...
The commercial real estate world is evolving faster than ever. Investors and developers are looking beyond traditional single-purpose buildings and embracing mixed-use developments—properties that blend residential, retail, and office spaces within one integrated community. These projects not only create vibrant neighborhoods but also deliver long-term value and stability that appeal to modern...