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Commercial Real Estate in New Hampshire

Research office, retail, industrial, mixed-use, hospitality and owner-user property with attention to permitted use, access, utilities, building systems, environmental conditions, occupancy and transaction structure.

Start with the intended use

Fit the property to the operation

A building can appear suitable while failing a critical operational requirement. Confirm zoning, permitted use, parking, loading, access, signage, utilities, fire and life-safety requirements, accessibility, capacity and future expansion before relying on a site.

Property-level research

Review the documents behind the building

Commercial due diligence may include leases, rent rolls, operating statements, zoning and code records, surveys, title, environmental reports, utilities, service contracts, capital projects and building-system inspections.

Commercial real estate FAQ

Questions before selecting a New Hampshire property

Does commercial zoning guarantee my business can operate there?

No. Permitted uses, special exceptions, site-plan requirements, occupancy limits, parking, signage and building-code requirements are property- and use-specific. Confirm the proposed operation with the applicable authorities and professionals.

What should an owner-user buyer investigate?

Review use approval, access, parking, utilities, building systems, roof, environmental conditions, accessibility, fire protection, expansion potential, operating costs and financing requirements.

How are commercial properties valued?

Depending on the property and market, analysis may consider comparable sales, replacement cost and income. Lease quality, occupancy, operating expenses, location, condition and future capital requirements can materially affect value.

Commercial property search pathways

Choose the search that matches the objective

AgentLoft does not expose one dependable commercial-property filter across every MLS category. Use the verified property searches below, compare regional markets, or ask Bean Group to build a targeted search around the intended operation.