Verani Realty’s commercial division is excited to introduce the dedicated retail team of the brokerage network including David A. De Lise, commercial division Director, Chelsea Jones, office manager/marketing coordinator of the commercial division, Jay Lee, Senior Advisor, Jeff Lessard, Advisor and Lindsey Goodrich, Advisor.
Just as live, work, play balance has become key to successful workplaces, the trend has also taken off in commercial real estate. Formerly known as mixed-use communities, these developments offer a variety of housing, amenities (i.e. grocery stores, dog parks, walking trails, movie theaters), and close proximity to the local companies where their residents work. Striking the live, work, play balance in the workplace has been shown to boost productivity, employee engagement, and lower stress. Similarly, communities that offer the live, work, play balance offer a variety of health and social benefits. As the nature of work has shifted from a typical 9-5 office schedule to greater flexibility -- where remote work is common -- developers are seeking to adapt as well by creating communities that incorporate a work-live-play lifestyle.
From the Director's Chair: Q3 Multi-family Report
Happy end of summer….bummer. This quarter we want to share our insight and perspective on the white-hot multifamily apartment sector. We will provide highlights and insight as to the national scene as well as a recap of the local, New Hampshire specific market at large. As always, we welcome your feedback and encourage you to reach out to us for expert counsel, advice, and representation. Whether you are buying or selling a multifamily property in New Hampshire, no other firm has a grasp on the national trends that affect the local markets, and the secondary markets, more so than the Team at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Verani Realty. We look forward to working with you!
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Verani Realty is proud to announce the recent successful completion of several notable commercial real estate transactions throughout New Hampshire.
Selecting the ideal location for your company is not usually a unilateral decision made quickly. It’s a copulation of input from multiple stakeholders, from your executives and staff to your commercial real estate Advisor. The information and insight you obtain from your team is a valuable tool in the search and selection process.
10 Fastest Growing Towns and Cities in New Hampshire
Many communities in New Hampshire are growing. Spurred by investment opportunities, commercial development, and the resulting surge of employment and residential housing demands, many cities and towns are growing faster than others throughout the Granite State.
Here’s a synopsis:
The good news is New Hampshire’s population is rising. Although slowly, the majority occurring in the southern portion of the state. As of 2018, the population estimates equals 1.35 million, a slight increase over its population of 1.31 million at the 2010 Census.
Verani Realty’s commercial division recognizes clients who stand out above the crowd. Working with our team of professionals who have demonstrated success will provide you with a high level of confidence that the company will serve your best interests. Our division is built upon a comprehensive platform of commercial real estate services within a highly collaborative company culture.
Commercial real estate Advisors are often referred to in one of two ways and it’s important to be aware of the key differentiators. Some Advisors are generalists while others focus on a specific commercial sector.
Choosing a Commercial Real Estate Advisor: Preparing for the Interview
Selecting your commercial real estate Advisor starts with knowing what to look for. It’s important to research potential Advisors and their firm, then prepare questions that will reveal their experience, communication skills, strategies, and knowledge of the national and local marketplace. Set the expectations for the Advisor by sharing your goals and objectives.
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