Commercial

Commercial real estate runs on relationships.

Find verified commercial brokers for office, retail, industrial, multifamily, and investment sales. Filter by market, asset class, and tenant- or landlord-representation focus.

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Office, retail, industrial, multifamily, and specialty assets.

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Tenant representation, landlord representation, and investment sales.

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Brokers with verified transaction history and market specialization.

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Frequently asked questions

What is commercial real estate?
Property used for business or investment rather than personal residence — office, retail, industrial, multifamily (5+ units), hospitality, and specialty asset classes like data centers and self-storage.
Do I need a commercial-specific broker?
Yes. Commercial deals involve underwriting, cap rates, lease structures, and zoning that residential agents are not trained for. Always work with a broker whose practice is commercial.
What's the difference between tenant-rep and landlord-rep?
Tenant-rep brokers represent the user looking to lease space. Landlord-rep brokers represent the owner marketing space. The same broker should not represent both sides on the same deal.
How are commercial brokers paid?
Sales deals use a percentage commission. Lease deals are typically a percentage of the total lease value, paid by the landlord. Investment sales sometimes use flat-fee structures on large deals.