office

At CBC Metro Brokers, we know what’s required to get the job done in a work environment. Whether it’s finding room to work together, while still maintaining room to breathe and focus, or discovering a unique floorplan for a specific business requirement. We’re experienced in office workspaces and fulfilling the needs of unique businesses.

Business Sectors

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Class A

Class A commercial office space is typically the most highly sought-after category, featuring newer buildings with high-quality infrastructure, aesthetics, and maintenance, as well as prime locations. These spaces often offer desirable amenities, upgraded fixtures, high-end HVAC systems, and eco-friendly features. Class A properties are typically located in high-traffic areas and near major roadways and airports for easy accessibility. Furthermore, these properties are typically managed by reputable companies and have a history of attracting quality, long-term tenants, making them an attractive investment opportunity for savvy investors.

Class b

Class B buildings are typically older or have less desirable locations, yet they are still maintained to a good standard. Despite this, they often offer similar benefits to Class A properties, such as professional management companies, quality tenants, and good access. As a result, Class B properties can be a compelling investment opportunity. With some simple upgrades and repairs, these properties can increase in value and even move up to Class A, providing a significant return on investment for investors.

Class c

Class C commercial office properties typically have less desirable locations, minimal amenities, and an outdated appearance, making it harder to attract tenants. These properties are typically 20 years old or more and require more money and effort to maintain. However, Class C properties can be an attractive option for investors seeking to rehab a large section of buildings or for smaller investors without the budget to invest in Class A or B. With the right level of attention and maintenance, Class C properties can be upgraded to Class B, but due to their location and age, they are unlikely to ever reach the status of Class A properties.

Business Sectors

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Class A

Class A commercial office space is typically the most highly sought-after category, featuring newer buildings with high-quality infrastructure, aesthetics, and maintenance, as well as prime locations. These spaces often offer desirable amenities, upgraded fixtures, high-end HVAC systems, and eco-friendly features. Class A properties are typically located in high-traffic areas and near major roadways and airports for easy accessibility. Furthermore, these properties are typically managed by reputable companies and have a history of attracting quality, long-term tenants, making them an attractive investment opportunity for savvy investors.

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Class b

Class B buildings are typically older or have less desirable locations, yet they are still maintained to a good standard. Despite this, they often offer similar benefits to Class A properties, such as professional management companies, quality tenants, and good access. As a result, Class B properties can be a compelling investment opportunity. With some simple upgrades and repairs, these properties can increase in value and even move up to Class A, providing a significant return on investment for investors.

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Class c

Class C commercial office properties typically have less desirable locations, minimal amenities, and an outdated appearance, making it harder to attract tenants. These properties are typically 20 years old or more and require more money and effort to maintain. However, Class C properties can be an attractive option for investors seeking to rehab a large section of buildings or for smaller investors without the budget to invest in Class A or B. With the right level of attention and maintenance, Class C properties can be upgraded to Class B, but due to their location and age, they are unlikely to ever reach the status of Class A properties.

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