Commercial Real Estate & Business Brokerage in Niagara

Most realtors stop at houses. I don’t. I work the commercial side too — retail, office, industrial and investment property, plus established businesses like cafés, convenience stores and restaurants. Buying in, selling up, leasing space, or building a portfolio, you get the same hands-on care and a full Niagara team behind every deal.
commercial here means multi-unit rental

What Is Commercial Real Estate?

Commercial real estate is any property or business used to earn income rather than lived in. In Niagara that covers a wide range — and I help with all of it:

Retail

Storefronts, plazas, restaurant and café space

Office

Professional and medical suites

Industrial

Warehouses, units, light manufacturing

Investment Property

Multi-unit and income-producing buildings

Businesses For Sale

The operation itself, not just the building

Land & Development

Sites for future commercial or mixed-use projects

Commercial services

Buy

Business For Sale

Browse vetted Niagara business opportunities — cafés, retail, convenience and more. Every listing is reviewed so you're looking at real deals, with confidential numbers available to qualified buyers.

Sell

Sell Your Business

Confidential packaging to qualified buyers. I present your business properly — clean financials, a real story, and buyer screening — so you get serious interest without tipping off staff or competitors.

Lease

Commercial Leasing

Secure the right space for your operation — retail, office, restaurant, warehouse or industrial. I'll help you understand lease terms, costs and fit, whether you're a tenant leasing or a landlord filling space.

Invest

Commercial Sales & Investment

Buying a commercial building or growing an investment portfolio? I help investors find income-producing property, run the numbers, and structure the deal — with the full team on financing and legal.

Who I Help

Buyers looking for an established Niagara business

Owners ready to sell quietly and properly

Businesses that need to lease the right space

Investors building income-producing portfolios

Landlords filling retail, office or industrial units

Commercial experience that shows

Residential and commercial under one roof

250+ deals closed across the region

Backed by mortgage agents, lawyers and business intelligence partners

Confidential, straight-talking and responsive

Frequently asked

What counts as commercial real estate?

Yes — I handle the full residential side: buying, selling, renting, leasing and pre-construction, all across Niagara.

Main costs are realtor commission, legal fees, and any mortgage discharge fees. I break down every cost upfront during your evaluation so there are zero surprises at closing.

Well-priced homes in Niagara typically attract offers within the first few weeks. Your exact timeline depends on price point, condition, and municipality — I’ll give you an honest estimate for your specific home.

Usually not major renovations — most don’t return their cost. Small improvements like paint, lighting, and decluttering often add more value. I’ll tell you exactly what’s worth doing during the evaluation.

All 12 Niagara municipalities, from lakefront towns to growing commercial corridors.

Buying, selling, leasing or investing?

Tell me what you’re after and I’ll point you the right way.

Need Help?

A Quieter Start

I remember when Haneet first reached out. He’d just come from Toronto with his wife and his mother, and you could tell they were looking for something the city couldn’t give them — somewhere quieter, calmer, room to breathe. He wasn’t even sure where in Niagara made sense, so we looked together across St. Catharines, Welland, and Thorold until it clicked that he wanted to be close to Thorold. Money was tight — he was building a new life on a newcomer’s budget — so I went to work on the numbers and got a rental listed at $2,500 down to $2,300, enough to make it actually feel possible for them.
What I love is that the story didn’t end there. Over a year later I still run into him, and now there’s a baby, and he’s asking me about buying a home of his own. That’s the part people don’t see about this job — it’s not one deal, it’s the start of something. Watching someone go from unsure and new here to putting down real roots, and getting to help with both chapters? That’s exactly why I do this.