How to Find the Right Commercial Real Estate Agency
Before you find a suitable rental space, you’ll want to carefully consider the location, neighborhood, and your real estate agency. Running a business is no easy task. As such, you’ll want services and locations that best suit your personal style and services. First off, selecting the right commercial real estate agency can alleviate most concerns. You’ll need to perform some background research beforehand, though.
What to Look For
Locating a commercial real estate agency is like selecting a doctor or dentist. You’ll need a bit of common sense, professional or personal connections, and some good, old-fashioned research. Here is what you’re looking for:
- Expertise – Your commercial broker should have prior experience helping tenants locate offices, retail, or other commercial spaces. Avoid those who work primarily with residential clients.
- Transaction representation – Your ideal broker will have worked consistently with tenants throughout the entire rental process. In a small town, this trait may be difficult to find.
- Established business – Lastly, select a broker who has an established business – complete with customer testimonials – in your area. In addition, an established broker will have financial stability and their finger on the pulse of the real estate industry.
What Side of the Table
First and foremost, you need to determine which side of the real estate table you’re sitting on. There are two primary forms of transactions: sales and lease. A sale is completed by the property owner to the buyer. A lease is typically a landlord to a tenant. Both transactions are similar.
An experienced commercial real estate agency will have been involved in both. They should also work to maximize the benefits for their clients – the property owner.
Contact Us
For experience and commitment that counts, contact Cindy Petty Realty by calling 468-360-9917. We’re happy to represent you in the real estate market!
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