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Sun Valley Warehouse Sells for $2 Million

11841 Sheldon Street

Industrial property has sold for $2.06 million, or $339 a square foot.

Spectrum CRE ™ represented both seller and buyer in the sale of the multi-tenant building. Spectrum Vice President Matt Sreden represented the seller in the transaction, while Senior Associate Barry Jakov and Executive Managing Director Yair Haimoff represented the buyer.

Industrial Property in San Valley, California

The industrial building at 11841 Sheldon Street has easy access to the 5, 210 and 118 freeways. The structure, which sits on a 22,223 square foot lot and consists of one building with five units ranging from 870 to 1,828 square feet, totals approximately 6,080 square feet. It features five ground level loading doors and has a gated lot.

Spectrum CRE ™, founded in 2018 and headquartered in Valencia, is a full service commercial real estate firm.

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Bold Commercial Real Estate Investment

Bold Commercial Real Estate Investment

Bold Commercial Real Estate Investment

With tax laws tailored to favor the bold, investments in commercial real estate is how the ultra-wealthy make money.

We now know that about 80% of millionaires contribute their financial success to real estate and that savvy investors place their claims in the commercial sector.

Yet, the market’s accessibility does not end at the wealthy elite.  With a dynamic range of financing options commercial real estate is obtainable to anyone with the drive for success.

Commercial real estate, an attractive option for all involved.

CRE buildings attract long-term tenants, which translates into a secure and consistent cash flow. Businesses benefit from steady long-term leases, since it establishes them in the community, and offers stability for their employees.
Long-term leases have the added benefit of being more favorable to banks, should you decided to sell or refinance your CRE property.

Scale economy, more units; less money (overall).

By owning a multi-unit building, you can negotiate more favorable contracts with outside vendors and maintenance teams.

This benefit is directly proportionate to the number of units available in a building, which drives down prices and causes companies to directly compete for your business; you can even decrease expenses by re-negotiating operating cost.

The flexible nature of CRE investments allows for clever amortization of big expenses, which means lowered long-term cost and better quarterly returns.

Did you know?

The IRS has given CRE owners many tools to help drive down taxes on their properties. One such tool is depreciation.
CRE buildings will start to depreciate at 27.5 years, and you can remove a portion of the building’s depreciation value from your yearly profits, lowering the amount of taxable income.
This is effect can be furthered by a cost segregation study, which allows you to accelerate depreciation value on tangible assets such as appliances, carpets, and light fixtures, to name a few.
 
In short, commercial real-estate is the sure-fire way to increase your ROI. Let us examine how we can put cash back in your wallet.