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Commercial Property Exchange of North Florida Forms

By
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Florida Commercial Real Estate Services

 

CPXNF Forms


Calling all Commercial Real Estate Professionals in N. Florida and S. Georgia

  

The Commercial Property Exchange of North Florida Inc. was formed in October and is inviting all commercial real estate professionals, appraisers, property developers, and lenders who are interested to join this special organization.

  

We have contracted with Catylist to prepare the data base and web presence as they have done in over 30 other major markets in the U.S. as part of the national commercial real estate Commercial Information Exchange (CIE).   

 

In a little over 10 days since CPXNF.COM was launched, over 30 commercial brokers, agents, lenders, and appraisers have registered and joined the organization and we are growing every day.



Special Trial Membership Offer - The officers and directors of the CPXNF are pleased to offer a special trial membership through December 31, 2012 at no cost to you.

Simply click on this  Link to take you to the home page and then click on Create an Account link in the upper right hand corner and fill in the required fields and save. A notice will be sent to the ADMIN who will then grant full access until December 31, 2012.

You can create listings, one and multi-page brochures, promote your listings through syndication to many other national websites, pull comparables, create catalogs, and much more for FREE until December 31, 2012.
 

 

What is a Commercial Information Exchange?

 


A Commercial Information Exchange or "CIE" is like a Multiple Listing Service built specifically designed for Commercial Real Estate. It's an online database of all the information and tools a commercial real estate pro needs to be successful.

A CIE enables a local community of brokers, developers, appraisers, and investors to share information and work together more efficiently. It removes barriers, allowing big companies and small companies alike to focus their time and money on serving their clients.

Why Join a Commercial Information Exchange?

Here are a few compelling reasons to participate in a local, community-operated CIE:

  • Join for the Data - First and foremost, a CIE is a repository of information: commercial property listings, recent sale & lease comparables, tax records, tenant lists, demographics and market statistics, and more. The data is pooled by local members with local oversight, and in many cases also locally verified making it the most accurate and comprehensive.
  • Join for the Tools - A CIE is also a marketing toolbox. Create a website or online profile for you and your company, broadcast your property listings to dozens of sites, generate flyers, brochures, and proposals in seconds, or reach thousands of owners, investors, and other professionals with an email blast.
  • Join for the Community/Networking - You never know where your next deal will come from, a CIE allows you to stay in touch with others in your market and stay aware of local trends and events. Use it for networking, prospecting, lead generation, discussions, and trend monitoring.

 

For more information contact:

Pete Gentry

Treasurer and Admin 

Commercial Property Exchange of North Florida Inc.  

(904)470-0010

pgentry@flacres.com

Posted by

Pete Gentry

Florida Commercial Real Estate Services

Florida Licensed Real Estate Broker 

phone 904-470-0010

cell 904-612-4999 

web flacres.com

 

 

Joan Cox
House to Home, Inc. - Denver Real Estate - 720-231-6373 - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate - Selling One Home at a Time

Peter, looks like you have a good command on the commercial property aspect of real estate!

Dec 23, 2012 06:55 AM
Peter Gentry
Florida Commercial Real Estate Services - Jacksonville, FL
Commercial Properties Broker

I hope so.

We have created this Commercial MLS, called a Commercial Information Exchange, and in 6 weeks we have had over 700 hits on the internet of our listings and are are hopeful it will take off from here.

Have a happy holiday season.

Pete

 

Dec 23, 2012 07:11 AM