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Manhattan’s Off-Market Investment Sales Authority
Skyline Properties’ authority hub for Manhattan off-market investment sales, confidential owner advisory, qualified buyer matching, ground leases, office conversions, and NYC commercial real estate intelligence.


How Much Due Diligence Should I Do Before Making an Offer?
How much due diligence buyers should do before submitting an offer on commercial real estate, including income, leases, taxes, zoning, condition, and financing.


What's a Letter of Intent (LOI) and Do I Need One?
What a commercial real estate Letter of Intent is, why buyers and sellers use LOIs, what terms belong in an LOI, what is usually non-binding, and how LOIs help serious NYC deals move toward contract.


What Should I Know About Vacant Commercial Properties?
What buyers and owners should know about vacant commercial properties, including carrying costs, leasing risk, financing limits, repositioning, and upside.


How Do Property Inspections Work for Commercial Buildings?
How commercial building inspections work and how findings affect pricing, diligence, financing, and closing risk.


How Do I Know If a Commercial Deal Is Legitimate?
How to verify whether a commercial real estate deal is legitimate, including ownership, authority, documentation, broker credibility, financials, diligence, buyer qualification, and red flags.


What Questions Should I Ask Before Buying Commercial Real Estate?
A buyer’s due diligence checklist for NYC commercial real estate, covering income, tenants, taxes, building condition, zoning, financing, and exit strategy.


What Are the Hidden Costs of Buying Commercial Property?
A buyer-focused guide to hidden commercial property costs including taxes, insurance, reserves, repairs, diligence, financing, legal fees, and vacancy risk.


How Do I Find Off-Market Commercial Real Estate Deals in NYC?
A detailed guide to finding off-market commercial real estate deals in NYC, including owner research, buyer credibility, broker relationships, public data, and Skyline Properties’ quiet-deal process.
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