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Why Does The Sundance Company Close More Deals?

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Services for Real Estate Pros with The Sundance Company

The Sundance Company success comes from the fact that we truly care about your success as well. We pride ourselves on the quality of our portfolio, the depth of our management team and, most of all, our dedication to our customers. We also have the top commercial real estate professionals in the Boise Valley employed at The Sundance Company, and they are extremely creative individuals and exceptional communicators. No matter the level of adversity, they evaluate their environment and industry conditions, then, they figure out a way to get space leased and effectively meet your business needs.

Sometimes expectations between tenants and property owners are so disparate, that there is no solution. However, generally there is little complexity in leasing commercial space, as long as the parties negotiating fully understand the deal and recognize their mutual goals have been bridged. The truly remarkable thing is how the professionals at The Sundance Company have bridged the needs of the parties and effectively communicated the financial engineering behind it designed to meet the needs of each party. This is one reason why our commercial real estate professionals close more deals.

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the greater Treasure Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise and Meridian locations. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Rosemary Brooks
BMC Real Estate - 209-910-3706 - Stockton, CA
The Mother & Daughter Realty Team

Right on the accompliments, sounds like a great company to to work for.

Jul 10, 2011 05:10 PM