Investing in Commercial Real Estate – Use a Commercial REALTOR®

Commercial Real Estate REALTOR® PinNot all commercial real estate agents can call themselves Commercial REALTORS®. Only commercial real estate agents who are members of the National Association of REALTORS® are allowed to use the term Commercial REALTOR®. Commercial REALTORS® subscribe and abide to a strict Code of Ethics and are easily recognized as those who wear the Commercial Real Estate REALTOR® pin.

When employing a commercial real estate agent, engage the agent who wears the Commercial Real Estate REALTOR® pin.

 

If you still need convincing, click here for twelve reasons why using a Commercial REALTOR® can help you with your next commercial real estate transaction.

Michael Setunsky is the Broker and owner of Michael's Commercial LLC serving the Northern Virginia commercial real estate market. His more than 25 years of experience as a commercial real estate and business broker has earned him the distinction for being one of the top commercial real estate producers in the Mid-Atlantic Region. He also serves on the Mid Atlantic Real Estate Marketing Association's (MAREMA) Board of Directors, and is a Commonwealth of Virginia licensed Instructor. He teaches Pre-licensing, Post Licensing Education, Broker's and Continuing Education courses. Visit his company web site at http://michaelscommercial.com/.

 

 

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19 Comments on Investing in Commercial Real Estate – Use a Commercial REALTOR®

OCT
07
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ToulaRosebrock,com

Hi Michael:

It's always best to use a true commercial real estate agent when dealing with commercial properties.

These dealings are so different... 

7:12am • #2
216,849 Points 4 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Hi Paul: Although I started out in residential real estate, I wouldn't touch a residential transaction now. I refer them to the experts. Thanks.

7:20am • #3
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Hi Toula: I agree, just as residential short sale transactions, commercial transactions can also be complicated. Thanks.

7:22am • #4
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Michael, it's always best to refer clients to unknown territory...which for me would be commercial real estate. :)

Leilani

2:31pm • #5
216,849 Points 4 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Leilani: I agree. A referral is better than the headache. Thanks for the visit.

2:41pm • #7
OCT
08
391,785 Points 5 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Michael  I learned early in my career to leave commercial real estate to specialists  Karen

5:58am • #8
476,428 Points 41 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router

Michael-I've had two nice referral checks this year from sending commerical business to an expert in the field.

6:07am • #9
216,849 Points 4 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Karen: Like residential, commercial real estate is a specialty in itself. Thanks for stopping by.

7:02am • #10
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Cindy: Not bad for just turning over a name to someone. Thanks for the visit.

7:03am • #11
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Michael, I promote the use of a commercial Realtor®, I have worked in that market and now proudly refer to the experience of someone that is a specialist...
Life is best, when experienced, first hand,
Paul

 

10:51am • #12
OCT
09
216,849 Points 4 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Paul: That's the exact reason why I don't do residential real anymore. Thanks.

6:39pm • #13
OCT
10
156,910 Points 3 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Hit Router
Michael, there would never be a question in my mind about referring a customer with commercial needs to an expert commercial Realtor. After all, I would not want my dentist to operate on my appendix just because he is a doctor.
2:34pm • #14
216,849 Points 4 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Silvia: that's a very good analogy for commercial real estate. I will remember this one. Thanks for stopping by.

2:38pm • #15
OCT
15
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In my office, Century 21 New Millennium, we have a commercial properties department, the NM Commercial.

6:26pm • #16
OCT
16
216,849 Points 4 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Gabriela: having a separate department is a good ideal. Thank you for the visit.

7:06am • #17
NOV
01
254,471 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Good Advice, Michael, I've focused on residential and investment properties and would refer any commercial listings to an agent with the experience to handle them.

9:54pm • #18
NOV
02
216,849 Points 4 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Debbie: I've found it is best to focus on a specific specialty. Thanks for stopping by.

7:45am • #19
NOV
19
162,364 Points Outside Blog

Hi Michael,

Thank you for stopping buy our blog.  I completely agree with you.  Commercial real estate is totally different from residential dealings.  A specialist is abosolutely necessary. Thanks Danielle

8:48pm • #20
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Danielle: You're welcome and thank you for stopping by.

9:10pm • #21

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