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Corporate Real Estate (CRE)
Corporate real estate (CRE) is property that a company uses exclusively for business purposes. Examples of corporate real estate include office space, restaurants, hotels, resorts, retail establishments, factories, and healthcare facilities. Generally, CRE falls into four distinct categories: -Office space -Retail business -Industrial use -Multi-family rental properties
What Small and Midsize Businesses Need to Know About Corporate Real Estate (CRE)
When applying for a CRE loan, small businesses should consider that these loans have a shorter duration than typical residential loans, and that the associated down payments are relatively high. The Small Business Administration offers different types of loans that SMBs can use to acquire CRE.
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