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Casey Miles
  • Investor
  • Mesa, AZ
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Looking for Commercial Real Estate Agent in Phoenix

Casey Miles
  • Investor
  • Mesa, AZ
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I'm an agent but I'm not really plugged into the commercial network. I recently bought a small, single level commercial building and I have an inherited vacancy. I've got it on the MLS, Craigslist, and on LoopNet (the free version). I've had a couple bites but haven't landed anything.

I'm looking for someone who really knows their stuff here. I don't need someone who is going to do all the things I've already done and then want commission when 6 months down the road we get lucky via someone seeing a sign on the property.

It's currently configured as a DRs office, 1500 sf. I'd obviously do TI work but have held off because I don't want to do paint/flooring and then someone wants walls moved. The space is located in Mesa.

Please reach out to me and I'll give you more info.

Thanks,

Casey