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Request a Commercial Listing Agent

Sell commercial property in California with a listing agent who works commercial.

Office, retail, industrial, multifamily, or land — tell us about your property and a licensed Nalren agent — or, in some cases, a licensed referral partner — who works commercial real estate reaches out, typically within one business day, prepared for your property, occupancy, and timeline. Free, no obligation.

Fill Out the Request Form How to Sell Commercial Property

One form, and a commercial listing agent shows up prepared

The request form takes about two minutes. Only your name, contact info, and property address are required — every other answer simply makes the agent who reaches out better prepared for your property and plans.

Your property

Office, retail, industrial and warehouse, mixed-use, hospitality, medical, multifamily (5+ units), or land — plus the address and anything worth knowing up front (NOI, lease terms, condition).

Occupancy & timeline

Owner-occupied, tenant-occupied, vacant, or mixed; selling as soon as possible, in a few months, or still exploring — the plan the agent brings matches it.

Your goals

An optional price expectation, whether you're planning a 1031 exchange, and whether you're buying another property after the sale.

What happens next

1. One form, two minutes

Your contact info plus property type, occupancy, timeline, and goals — everything a commercial listing agent needs to show up prepared. No account required.

2. A licensed commercial agent reaches out

A licensed agent who works commercial real estate contacts you — typically within one business day — already briefed on your property. Free, no obligation.

3. Package, market, close

Your agent prepares the offering (rent roll, financials, photos), markets it to qualified buyers and the brokerage community, and manages offers, due diligence, and escrow through closing.

A licensed brokerage, not a lead reseller

Nalren Corp. is a licensed California real estate brokerage. Your request goes to a licensed Nalren agent — or, when it serves you better, a licensed referral partner under a formal referral agreement — who works commercial real estate. It is never resold to a list of lead buyers.

Preparing to sell? Read how to sell commercial property in California, how to sell a multifamily building, or cap rate, NOI & GRM explained.

Frequently asked questions

Does it cost anything to request a commercial listing agent?

No. Submitting the form and speaking with a licensed agent is free, with no obligation to list. Commission is discussed openly with your agent before you sign anything.

What kinds of commercial property does this cover?

Office, retail, industrial and warehouse, mixed-use, hospitality, medical, multifamily (5+ units), and land — owner-occupied, tenant-occupied, or vacant.

How will my property be marketed?

Your licensed agent lists it on the MLS and markets it through the commercial channels and brokerage relationships they use, to qualified buyers and investors. The specific plan is tailored to your property type and discussed with you before anything goes live.

My property has tenants. Does that matter?

It matters for how the sale is packaged and shown — the form asks about occupancy so your agent arrives prepared to talk rent roll, lease terms, and how to market an income property without disrupting tenants.

What if I’m planning a 1031 exchange after the sale?

Tell us on the form. Your agent will plan the sale timeline with your exchange in mind and can help you line up the replacement-property search. Nalren does not give tax advice — your qualified intermediary and tax advisor handle the exchange itself.

What if my property is already listed with another agent?

The form asks — if you’re currently under a listing agreement, we’ll respect it. You’re welcome to reach out once it ends.

How fast will someone contact me?

A licensed Nalren agent — or, in some cases, a licensed referral partner — typically reaches out within one business day of your submission.