While it is possible to purchase commercial property on a freehold basis, whether this is the best option for you or your business will depend on your current situation. Freeholds on commercial properties are typically owned by landlords who lease out their properties to businesses, such as office spaces, in return for rental income from their business tenants. Most businesses, however, typically prefer the flexibility and limited initial investment that leasing a commercial property allows.
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