Month: Dec 2018

Month: Dec 2018

In this fairly dry, third in a series of three, article, we start off by explaining how deals in CRE are arrived at. Then we move into pragmatic questions to ask / info to know around hidden expenses, offers to lease, tenant installation allowances, beneficial occupation, moving costs, gross and net rental comparisons, deposits and guarantees, sureties, lease admin costs, indirect taxes (VAT), and CPA considerations.

CRE 101
Commercial tenancy agreement? Financial and legal considerations

In this fairly dry, third in a series of three, article, we start off by explaining how deals in CRE are arrived at. Then we move into pragmatic questions to ask / info to know around hidden expenses, offers to lease, tenant installation allowances, beneficial occupation, moving costs, gross and net rental comparisons, deposits and guarantees, sureties, lease admin costs, indirect taxes (VAT), and CPA considerations.

CRE 101
Signing a commercial property lease? “Soft” factors

As CRE industry insiders we take a stab at the softer factors to consider on your lease deal journey. First we consider (advise) on the question of “go it alone” vs use an advisor, then we raise the incentives “elephant in the room”, thirdly we highlight the importance of data, and finally we shine a spotlight on the importance and value of landlord reputation.

Reputation of commercial property professionals
CRE Innovation
Why Gmaven?

This article, written by us, about us, answers the why do you do it question. Firstly, this complex, layered, fascinating CRE industry is in our blood, and we’re obsessed about it. Secondly we feel a moral compulsion to make things fair. Thirdly, and simply, we love efficiency – it is our calling to fix what we feel is “broken”, to make things more efficient.

Slice and dice commercial real estate data
Upskilling in CRE
Filter your data like a boss
Easy data analysis for CRE or commercial property This post provides context on how you filter data in everyday websites for your personal life. Surely you want the same functionality…