Commercial Real Estate Agent Jobs
Commercial real estate agents market and lease apartment buildings, office buildings, shopping centers, hotels and industrial buildings.
A typical commercial real estate agent has a college degree, a sales background, extensive knowledge of finance and a real estate license (typically the same one as a residential real estate agent). There are two types of commercial real estate associates: those who represent tenants and those who represent landlords.
Tenant representatives work with companies and other corporations looking to lease or buy office space. Prospecting for clients is a big part of the job and involves a lot of phone calls and business lunches.
Leasing agents, on the other hand, work with the owners of commercial properties to lease space to third party companies. They show and lease spaces, negotiate the terms of the leases and build relationships with current leasers in the commercial spaces. Leasing agents are always collecting information on competing properties and are required to know everything happening inside and outside of the property. A large part of the job is to entertain the brokerage community by throwing parties and other social events to market their companies building. They generally receive a salary in addition to commission. This field does not tend to be as lucrative as tenant representation, but the pay is more stable.



