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The Commercial Property Agent market is distinct from the Residential Property market in that it focuses on the sale, leasing, and management of commercial properties such as office buildings, retail spaces, and industrial sites. Commercial Property Agents typically have a more specialized knowledge of the commercial real estate market, and are often involved in the negotiation of complex transactions. They may also provide advice on the best use of a property, and may be involved in the development of new projects.
Commercial Property Agents are often employed by large real estate firms, or may work independently. They may also be employed by banks, insurance companies, or other financial institutions. In addition, some Commercial Property Agents may specialize in a particular type of property, such as office buildings or industrial sites.
Notable companies in the Commercial Property Agent market include CBRE, JLL, Colliers International, Cushman & Wakefield, and Savills. Show Less Read more