Properties

The listing is the starting point.Not the conclusion.

A property can look compelling before the important questions have been answered. PCG approaches available opportunities with the same discipline used throughout the advisory process — understand the property, investigate the economics, identify the risks, and determine what still needs to be known.

Current Opportunities

No public offerings are currently available through PCG.

Commercial assignments do not always begin with a property already listed for sale or lease. Buyers may be searching for a specific type of opportunity, and owners may be considering a disposition before a property reaches the market.

Looking to Acquire?

Start with what you're trying to find, the market you're considering, or a property you've already identified.

Considering a Sale?

If you're evaluating whether, when, or how to bring a commercial property to market, start with the asset and the question.

When PCG represents a property.

Public offerings should give a prospective buyer enough information to understand the opportunity — and enough context to know what deserves further investigation.

  1. 01

    Property Overview

    Asset type, location, asking terms, occupancy, and other verified headline information appropriate to the assignment.

  2. 02

    Financial Information

    Available income, expense, lease, and investment information presented with appropriate context and disclosures.

  3. 03

    Property Intelligence

    Site configuration, access, visibility, surrounding development, mapping, aerial context, and other relevant physical or location information.

  4. 04

    Professional Presentation

    Property photography, aerial imaging, offering materials, and other visual information appropriate to the property.

  5. 05

    Due Diligence Materials

    Documents and supporting information made available to qualified prospects when appropriate to the assignment.

  6. 06

    Broker Contact

    A direct path to ask questions, request additional information, or discuss the opportunity.

The information presented for a listing depends on the assignment. Not every offering will include every element.

Not every search starts with a listing.

A buyer may know the asset type, geography, return profile, business objective, or problem to solve before knowing the specific property.

PCG can help investigate publicly marketed opportunities and evaluate properties a buyer has already identified.

Finding something available is not the same as finding something that makes sense.

Thinking about putting a property here?

Disposition begins before marketing. Understanding the asset, economics, likely buyer, market position, presentation strategy, and potential objections helps determine how the property should be brought to market.

Already looking at a property?

You do not have to wait for PCG to list it. If you've identified a commercial property and want to examine the facts, assumptions, economics, risks, or unanswered questions, start with Analyze a Property.

What are you looking for?

Start with the property, the market, or the objective. The next step is figuring out what needs to be known.