Office Space

Office brokers who model total occupancy cost.

Find verified office-space brokers for tenant representation, landlord representation, and office investment sales — from single-floor suites to multi-building campuses.

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Tenant rep and landlord rep across Class A, B, and C office.

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Rentable vs usable analysis, loss factors, and TI economics.

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Submarket expertise: CBD, suburban, medical office, and life-science.

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Frequently asked questions

What does an office-space broker do?
Office brokers represent tenants or landlords in the lease, purchase, and sale of office buildings — from single-floor suites to multi-building campuses. They analyze rentable vs usable square footage, loss factors, and tenant-improvement economics.
Tenant rep or landlord rep — which do I need?
Tenant reps help occupiers find and negotiate space. Landlord reps help building owners lease vacant space. The same broker should not represent both sides of the same deal.
What office classes should I know?
Class A: institutional-quality, modern systems, trophy lobbies. Class B: functional, older but well maintained. Class C: dated, value-add or redevelopment candidates. Brokers specialize by class and submarket.
How is office rent calculated?
Quoted as per-square-foot annual or monthly NNN (net of taxes, insurance, CAM). Some markets quote gross (all-in). A good office broker models the total occupancy cost including TI allowances, escalations, and parking.