When you need advice on your taxes and accounting, you use a CPA.
When you need a skilled, certified property manager, you use a CPM.
When you need help with financial planning, you use a CFP.
When you need expertise in commercial investment real estate, you use a CCIM.
EXPERIENCE BACKED BY EDUCATION
For more that 40 years, Certified Commercial Investment Members (CCIMs) have been recognized as experts in commercial investment real estate. Backed by the most challenging education program in the industry, CCIMs bring an exceptional level of real-world experience, market knowledge, and negotiation skills to each client assignment. Today, about 10,000 professionals hold the CCIM designation throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Commercial real estate users, owners, and investors recognize a CCIM as the first person to call for advice and direction in commercial real estate.
All Certified Commercial Investment Members have mastered such theories and issues as the time value of money, measuring investment performance, cash flow, analyzing the best use of a site, property supply and demand, evaluating and managing risk, lease versus own analysis, market demographics, negotiations, tax implications, financing options, and geospatial technology. And in an industry that requires expertise, CCIMs have also developed one or more specialties:
- Appraisal
- Asset Management
- Brokerage
- Consulting
- Corporate Real Estate
- Development
- Institutional Investment
- International Real Estate
- Leasing
- Marketing
- Property Management
- REITs
- Sale-leasebacks
- Tax-deferred Exchanges
- Troubled Assets
There are countless benefits to working with a CCIM. Commercial real estate investment requires the counsel of a qualified professional. A Certified Commercial Investment Member provides clients with the assurance that every decision will be made in the best interest of the client’s long-term investment objective.
These factors set CCIMs apart from the competition. Plus, CCIMs are bound to the strictest ethical guidelines and standards of practice in the industry today.
We have the resources to assist:
- Small business owners leasing, buying, or building
- Investors finding and selling property
- Owners leasing properties
- Owners acquisition and disposition of assets
- Buyers and tenants buyer representation
- Sales of a business
- Feasibility studies
- Evaluating real estate
- Hunters finding recreational land
- Farmers selling and buying land
- Determining fair market value of property
- Site selection for business
- Tax-deferred exchanges
When assembling a real estate investment team, start with a CCIM.