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Property Types
From office buildings to retail centers, these are the key property types that shape Arizona’s commercial real estate market. Let us help you find the right space for your business operations.
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Property Types
Industrial
Industrial properties are designed for functionality, supporting activities like manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, and distribution. Unlike retail or office spaces, they prioritize large floor plans, high ceilings, loading docks, and proximity to transportation hubs.
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Multifamily
Multifamily properties are residential buildings with multiple units, such as duplexes, apartment complexes, or mixed-use developments. Unlike single-family homes, multifamily properties provide owners and investors with scalable rental income.
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Hospitality
Hospitality properties, such as hotels, motels, and resorts, are designed to serve short-term guests rather than long-term tenants. Their success often depends on location, brand, and guest experience, making them a dynamic but management-intensive investment option.
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Office / Medical / Professional
Medical, office, and professional properties are specially designed to support a number of services, including clinics, surgical centers, professional workstations, large-team facilities, and administration work. Medical spaces require specialized layouts, and professional office spaces should be tailored to the kind of work they’ll house.
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Retail
Retail properties are built to support consumer-facing businesses, including storefronts, shopping centers, and freestanding buildings. Unlike industrial or office spaces, these properties are designed for visibility, foot traffic, and customer accessibility.
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Land Development
Land development properties offer a unique investment opportunity by focusing on the potential of raw or underutilized land. Unlike built commercial or residential properties, land development involves transforming space through planning, zoning, and construction to meet future demand.
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