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Simone Carter

Simone Carter

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Specialist in Residential Ownership & Lifestyle Asset Management

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Join date: Mar 18, 2026

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Simone Carter explores the intersection of property ownership and lifestyle, considering how residences function as both personal sanctuaries and enduring assets. Her writing reflects an appreciation for the qualitative aspects of ownership—design, location, and legacy—while maintaining a clear focus on long-term value and management. Through her work, readers are invited to view property not simply as a transaction, but as a carefully curated extension of identity, intention, and investment.

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Mar 20, 20263 min
Tenant Toolkit: Understanding Your Lease – Key Tips for Tenants
Introduction: The Lease as a Cornerstone of Tenancy A commercial lease is far more than a contractual formality—it is the framework that shapes how a tenant operates, grows, and succeeds within a space. It defines expectations, allocates responsibilities, and establishes the financial and operational rhythm of the tenancy. Approaching a lease with clarity and intention allows tenants to move beyond uncertainty and into a position of control. Rather than reacting to obligations as they arise,...

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Mar 20, 20264 min
Maximize Your Property: Simple Upgrades That Deliver Strong ROI
Introduction: Small Improvements, Lasting Impact Property improvement is often associated with large-scale renovations and capital-intensive projects. While these initiatives can certainly elevate an asset, they are not the only path to meaningful returns. In many cases, smaller, well-executed upgrades can produce significant financial and operational benefits without the disruption or cost of major redevelopment. Commercial properties are long-term investments, and their performance is...

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Mar 20, 20266 min
Tenant Experience as a Revenue Driver
The Overlooked Value of Tenant Experience For decades, commercial property performance was largely evaluated through familiar financial metrics: occupancy rates, rental income, operating costs, and long-term appreciation. While these indicators remain essential, the modern commercial real estate landscape has evolved significantly. Today, the experience tenants have within a property is increasingly recognized as a major contributor to long-term asset performance. Tenant experience refers to...

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