
Agents
who specialize in commercial real estate in New York need to know where the
available properties are located; however, this is only the start.
A good, full-service agent will be familiar with New York
rent law and
codes regarding
disabilities, engineering and fire
safety. For most companies, these are the issues that tend to fall
by the wayside if a third party doesn't attend to them.
The city boroughs, as well as the counties of Long Island,
offer businesses plenty of opportunity in the way of available office and
warehouse space. Locating to these areas will put businesses in a strategic location from which to operate. However, competition and
rising costs have made finding a suitable property difficult in some places, so
the help of a good agent has
become invaluable.
Location is the single
most important decision that you will have to make when
choosing a property. While Manhattan offers a certain
amount of caché, the costs will naturally be high. Unless your business is
extremely high profile, you may want to start with something more affordable.
Some of the nicest and most cost-effective options can be found in Queens
and Long Island. For businesses such as restaurants and boutique
firms, Queens is highly desirable because of the growing popularity of the
area. However, your real estate agent be your best source for information on
the hottest new areas and recently listed properties.