Whatever your investment and commercial property needs, Bridgepoint Investment Group (BIG) can help you make the best decision.

We have skilled specialists to assist you with a full range of real estate:

  • Larger investment properties (5 to 300+ unit apartment buildings, free MLS search here)
  • Retail Property
  • Land/Property Development
  • Self-storage/mini-warehouse investments
  • Office building sales/lease
  • Asset Management
  • Foreclosure sales and loss mitigation/short-sales, visit ForeclosureDummy.com)
  • Business Brokerage

With a CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member) on staff and the experience of hundreds of transactions, get the representation you deserve for your purchase or sale. BIG is networked to tens of thousands of commercial real estate professionals to find the best property for your needs or to give maximum exposure to sell your property.

As asset and property managers, we understand how to manage and improve performance of properties for maximum resale value.  We manage contact lists of hundreds of buyers looking to buy properties such as yours.

When looking to buy, having extensive management experience can help tremendously to evaluate a property. We know market rents because we are in the market with our properties. We know rehab and renovation costs, because that is our line of business.  Repositioning real estate is key to higher ROI and selling property with higher CAP rates.

Before you select a firm to represent your purchase or sale, contact the BIG team for a free consultation.  We cover the Austin and Central Texas corridor (or can refer you to another CCIM professional outside of this area.)

Call us toll free at 877-692-9670
or 512-692-9670 (Austin, TX)

Bridgepoint is a licensed real estate brokerage in the state of Texas.

 

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