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Minnesota Real Estate Appraisal Services Is Serving Commercial And Industrial Customers

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Minnesota Real Estate Appraisal Services is offering real estate appraisal services for those searching online for “Industrial Commercial Real Estate Appraisal Services” in the Minneapolis St. Paul area and in surrounding Minnesota.

Appraisals are necessary to determine the value of a property when it is used as collateral for loans that can help a business grow. It is also used to determine the value of a business’s total assets, an important metric that factors into how much the business is worth. Business owners need to stay on top of these numbers to gain leverage in negotiations and when figuring out the end-of-year financial performance.

Business owners pursuing a commercial or industrial real estate appraisal cannot use the services of an appraisal company or service that is only focused on residential appraisals because they are markedly different. Residential appraisals are calculated based on the market value of similar properties in the area. The value of the property is then tweaked based on the unique features that the property has or doesn’t have that distinguishes it from other similar properties.

Commercial appraisals are more involved because the goal is to determine the potential of the property to generate income. This differs based on the kind of industry that the business is in, the ideality of the location for the purpose of conducting said business, and the competitive advantages that the infrastructure and location offers. Calculating the property values based on the aforementioned parameters not only requires a deep insight into the state of the property market but also requires a thorough understanding of the type of business that is being evaluated.

This difference is compounded by the fact that most commercial buildings are built for a specific purpose and thus wildly differ from each other, making the job to determine their true value much more nuanced and difficult. Commercial property values are also much higher than residential buildings due to their size and structural complexity.

There are four primary methods for commercial real estate appraisal. The cost approach is the simplest and is considered mostly outdated. In the cost approach, the value of the property is determined by how much it would cost to rebuild from scratch including the costs of the land, materials, and labor. The income approach is the most popular of the four methods and it looks at common investing calculations such as net operating income (NOI) and capitalization rate (cap rate) to determine how much income the property should be able to generate. Some commercial real estate appraisers use the sales comparison approach which is similar to the technique used for residential real estate appraisal. Finally, the fourth method is the gross rent multiplier approach which takes into account the average gross rent multiplier for the area where the property is located and the annual income that the property generates.

A spokesperson for the company talks about its commercial appraisal services by saying, “There are a ton of good qualified presidential home appraisers who can establish a fair price for similar homes in a given community. When you get into the commercial and industrial markets, however, you need a higher grade of expertise, such as that offered by us at Minnesota Real Estate Appraisal Services. If you are a business or commercial property owner looking to get their property appraised in the Minneapolis St Paul Metro area and beyond, give us a call. Our professional and methodical approach will give you the most accurate valuation for your most valuable assets.”

The company’s range of commercial and industrial clients include office buildings, corporate entities, heavy and light industries, manufacturing facilities, offices, warehouses, shops, parks, public projects, private projects, shopping malls, hotels, motels, destination resorts, auto service stations, auto dealerships, restaurants, golf courses, marinas, developable land, partial entitlements, multi-family projects, retirement homes, nursing homes, agricultural lands, government buildings, and more.

Readers can contact the real estate appraiser at the phone number 612-618-0917 or find out more by heading over to its website at http://www.mnreappraisals.com/.

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About Minnesota Real Estate Appraisal Services :

Minnesota Real Estate Appraisal Services offers it’s 40+ years of Commercial, Industrial, Land, Legal and Multi-Family Residential Appraisal Expertise for your project. We are Real Estate Appraisers you can trust.

Contact Minnesota Real Estate Appraisal Services:

Clark Goset

2647 Virginia Avenue
Roseville, Minnesota 55113

(612) 618-0917

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