Commercial property
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The term commercial property includes business property (e.g. office buildings), industrial property, medical centers, hotels, malls, retail stores. In many states residential property containing more than a certain number of units qualifies as commercial property for borrowing and tax purposes. Commercial property is intended to be operated at a profit, either from capital gain or rental income.

