Commercial property sales, lettings and occupier search
I prepare the property, define the audience and handle the approved sale, letting or operator conversations.
Who this service is for
- A landlord with a vacant unit and unresolved condition, EPC or lease-position questions.
- An owner comparing a sale with a letting before appointing a wider campaign.
- A host property seeking one operator format without a mass marketing exercise.
What's included
- A factual property summary approved by the owner.
- A list of missing information that will slow a buyer or tenant.
- An audience defined by property format and transaction route.
- Selected approaches and a response record.
How the work runs
The same four stages—define, search, compare and contact—are explained once on How we work.
What to send me
- Property, title and occupation.
- Lease events and vacant-possession position.
- Condition, EPC, services and current costs.
- Existing agents and previous marketing.
- Sale or letting preference, timing and disclosure limits.
Examples
- A vacant commercial unit prepared for a new letting.
- A landlord search for a leisure operator with a defined lease proposition.
- A discreet owner-led sale before a public campaign.
Common questions
Can you work with an existing agent?
Sometimes. I read the instruction first and define a separate task that does not duplicate the agent's role.
Do you advise on rent or price?
No. I use guide terms supplied by the owner or valuer.
Will you contact a long list of businesses?
No. The contact list follows from the property and the owner approves it before any approach.
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