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Bellomy Volunteers for AHA Heart Ball

September 9th, 2009 by Brian Gehrki

Cara Bellomyof Gehrki Commercial Real Estate (GCRE) volunteers for the American Heart Association’s 2010 Heart Ball Auction Chair Committee. Event to be held February 13, 2010 at the Hot Springs Cenvention Center.


Gehrki’s Chair AHA 2010 Heart Ball

July 15th, 2009 by Brian Gehrki

Brian and Laura Gehrki of Gehrki Commercial Real Estate (GCRE) has again been selected by the American Heart Association to Chair the upcoming 2010 Heart Ball to be held February 13, 2010 at the Hot Springs Convention Center.


Gehrki appointed to Hot Springs, AR Board of Zoning Adjustment

May 30th, 2009 by Brian Gehrki

Brian Gehrki has been appointed by the City of Hot Springs to the Board of Zoning Adjustment for a three (3) year term beginning June 2009.


Part 3: Office Buildings and Office Complex Commercial Real Estate

May 27th, 2009 by Brian Gehrki

Different Types of Commercial Real Estate, Part 3

Commercial real estate covers a diverse group of structure types and uses, as well as vacant land.  This is part three of a three part series explaining different types of commercial real estate.

Office Buildings and Office Complexes

A single building designed for office use, or a group of offices in a single building or cluster of buildings would fall into this category. When offices are grouped in structures with single ownership, they are listed as commercial office rental property.

The owner derives income from the rental payments of the office tenants. These can be valued based on the rental income return on investment, rather than methods using square footage and land value.


Part 2: Retail Space Commercial Real Estate Properties

May 26th, 2009 by Brian Gehrki

Different Types of Commercial Real Estate, Part 2

Commercial real estate covers a diverse group of structure types and uses, as well as vacant land.  This is part two of a three part series explaining different types of commercial real estate.

Retail Space Real Estate Properties

This category includes single buildings used as stores for clothing, electronics and other consumer products, as well as malls, strip centers and the like.

Restaurant spaces are a specialty subset of the retail category, with some listings shown as restaurant/retail. Valuations can be based on size and land value, retail sales per square foot or other investment return calculations.


Part 1: Multi-Family Commercial Real Estate

May 25th, 2009 by Brian Gehrki

Different Types of Commercial Real Estate, Part 1.

Commercial real estate covers a diverse group of structure types and uses, as well as vacant land.  This is part one of a three part series explaining different types of commercial real estate.

Multi-Family Commercial Real Estate

Multi-family commercial real estate property types include duplex homes, and other construction for habitation by mulitple family groups.

Condominiums are frequently called multi-family because of their construction as a group, but are normally listed and sold as single family residential units.

Duplex homes are also frequently listed and sold as residential units to a buyer that lives in one side and rents out the other.


Bellomy has been selected as Ambassador of the Month

May 1st, 2009 by Brian Gehrki

Cara Bellomy, with Gehrki Commercial Real Estate, has been selected as April Ambassador of the Month for The Greater Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce.


Starting as a New Commercial Real Estate Agent

April 29th, 2009 by Brian Gehrki

A Good Rule is a Year’s Income in Reserve

Unlike residential real estate, the commercial real estate agent cannot count on a fast start by working with friends and relatives.  Generally speaking friends and relatives aren’t buying or leasing offices or retail spaces normally.

A year’s income in reserve will help reduce the stress of learning a new profession.  Unless your current sphere of influence is made up mostly of business people, it’s likely that your start in commercial real estate will be a gradual one. Be prepared.

The typical commercial real estate client isn’t as emotionally involved in the process as a residential client. You can’t make a living just showing properties until the client goes “I love it…this is the one!” You’ll likely be dealing with a business person who will be much more analytical and want a great deal more due diligence from the real estate professional with whom they choose to work.

The commercial real estate agent is one who is willing to work hard, is quite aggressive, and above all, is intelligent and very competent in the special skills required for this niche.

This is a profession that can be financially rewarding, but one must be prepared for the delay until the first commission and the time between deals.


Gehrki Commercial Real Estate Launches New Website

April 28th, 2009 by admin

Welcome to the blog and new website for Gehrki Commercial Real Estate.

You can check out our listings, send us information about hiring us to list your property, sign up for an email notification when we post new listings, and find out all about Gehrki Commercial Real Estate and our team.

Whether you are an individual investor, a small business owner, or the CEO of a large corporation, Gehrki Commercial Real Estate features a full range of commercial real estate services including leasing, development, tenant representation and consulting.

Thanks for visiting our new site.  Check back often for blog updates and new listings.


Bellomy volunteers for the American Cancer Society

March 20th, 2009 by Brian Gehrki

Cara Bellomy of Gehrki Commercial Real Estate (GCRE) has volunteered for the Auction Committee of the American Cancer Society “Relay for Life” to be held at Oaklawn Park’s Infield on May 2, 2009.


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