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Mixed use Properties

Mixed use properties, while their own distinction, can actual be a combination of any of the aforementioned types of commercial property. The most common form of mixed-use properties, especially in cities, are retail/restaurant properties with offices or residences sitting atop. Think of your general downtown high-rise building, and there’s a good chance that the asset is considered mixed-use. Typically, mixed-use properties are some combination of office, residential/multifamily, retail, and/or industrial. Mixed-use properties typically consist of a combination of office, residential/multifamily, retail, and/or industrial elements.

Commercial Real Estate Finance

Multi-family

Multifamily properties bridge the gap between residential and commercial real estate, offering versatility for both living and investment purposes.

Office

Office buildings, like multifamily properties, are categorized into low, mid, and high rise based on their size.

Industrial

The size of industrial properties can vary significantly, depending on their intended purposes.

Retail

Strip / Shopping CenterStrip centers are compact retail properties that may feature anchor tenants or operate independently.

Hotels/ Hospitality

Typically situated in central business districts or popular tourist destinations, full-service hotels are affiliated with renowned brands

Mixed Use

Mixed use properties, while their own distinction, can actual be a combination of any of the aforementioned types of commercial property.

Land

Greenfield / Agricultural LandGreenfield land denotes undeveloped areas such as farms or pastures.

Special-Purpose

The aforementioned categories encompass the primary types of commercial real estate.