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Commercial Real Estate, Underwritten Right.

With 35 years of experience leading commercial divisions, representing investors and business owners, and mentoring other agents, I bring a deep knowledge, seasoned perspective and thoughtful strategy to every client relationship.

Residential Agent
Transaction Coaching

Commercial transactions can feel unfamiliar for many residential agents. I come alongside you as a partner, helping guide your client smoothly through every stage of the deal.

Tenant
Representation
Landlord/Seller Representation

Lease-up strategy, tenant mix planning, lease negotiation, and renewal strategy. The goal is always the same: stabilize value, grow NOI to maximize your properties value.

Investor/Owner Occupant Representation

Navigating acquisitions and dispositions with careful analysis, market insight, and strategic negotiation. My goal is to help you make decisions that hold value well beyond the transaction itself.

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What I Do

From entrepreneurs to national retailers, I provide strategic site selection, lease negotiation, and tenant-focused commercial guidance. Helping you secure space that supports both your business goals and future growth.

What the CCIM Designation Means for You

The Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation is the gold standard in commercial real estate. Fewer than 10% of commercial brokers hold it. Earning it requires 160+ hours of graduate-level training in financial analysis, market analysis, user decision analysis, and investment analysis — plus a portfolio of qualifying transactions reviewed by a national board.

Why it matters for you: most commercial brokers can find you a property. A CCIM can tell you whether it's actually a good deal, what it will produce over a ten-year hold, what the exit looks like, and what risks the spreadsheet won't show you.

I earned the CCIM designation early in my career and have used the framework on every transaction since.

Let's Talk Commercial

Whether you're buying, leasing, or evaluating a hold-versus-sell decision, the first conversation is straightforward: a 30-minute call to understand what you're working on, share what I'd bring to it, and decide whether we should go further.

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