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Should You Lease, Buy, Or Rent Your Business Property Conclusion

Buying a business property is definitely the best option in the long run, especially if a company is guaranteed to be successful. Owning your own property bring along with it many benefits, including asset appreciation and real estate values. It all depends on the amount of cash flow that the company will have and how long a business will remain at the location.

If the tenure of a small business will not be for very long, then the best option for business owners would be to lease a piece of commercial property. Although the monthly payment for the lease is greater than the mortgage of owning the property, it saves the business owner a substantial amount of money in the long run and gives more flexibility to the company.

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2007-10-05 15:52:51

This makes a lot of sense… owning a property doesn’t make sense for really any new company, but for certain, more established, companies, it’s easily the best way to go. Thanks for your analysis!

 
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2009-03-07 14:44:08

I love the conclusion. Buying a reputable small business is preferable so that the initial investment is not that high and you can start to make profit once you buy the business.

 
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