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Cityfeet Vs. LoopNet, What Is The Best Option For NYC Office Space?

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Cityfeet vs. LoopNet

Before Cityfeet came into existence, looking for an office or retail space was not an easy task. It wasn’t enjoyable wandering around during scorching summer heat or torrid winter snow, aimlessly searching for commercial real estate. To solve this problem Cityfeet was created and gained prominence almost immediately, making it easy for tenants, investors and property owners to meet.

Right now, the internet can be flooded with commercial real estate listings. The role played by Cityfeet can’t be overlooked as a pioneer in this industry. For anyone in the rapidly expanding commercial real estate industry today, the internet is perfect for finding extraordinary office space.

Cityfeet today

Cityfeet is a commercial real estate listing network with possibly the largest online audience and an online marketplace with an active and vibrant following. They help people and organizations find office spaces, executive suites, retail spaces and acquisition of industrial property. For budding real estate agents, dealers and investors, they offer swift and guaranteed visibility in local and national searches. Whether you are an agent, a broker or a property owner, this network was created to guarantee safe, comfortable and affordable meetings.

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Irrespective of who you are or what you’re looking for, Cityfeet makes the entire process pretty simple. You can lease, buy or refinance after consulting the right people, and with confidence, make the right decision.

CityFeet

 

LoopNet

LoopNet operates the most heavily trafficked commercial real estate marketplace online with more than 7 million registered members and 5 million unique monthly visitors. No other commercial website connects you directly to buyers and tenants as effectively. The LoopNet marketplace covers all commercial property categories, including office, industrial, retail, multifamily, land, and businesses for sale.

LoopNet’s market-leading solutions are trusted by the nation’s leading brokerage firms and cLoopNetommercial real estate organizations. One thousand organizations rely on LoopNet to power their website listings, 8 of the top 10 firms use LoopNet’s Enterprise Solutions, and they have over two hundred national and local newspaper website partners.

The LoopNet online marketplace enables commercial real estate agents, working on behalf of property owners and landlords, to list properties for sale or for lease by submitting detailed property listing information in order to find a buyer or tenant. Commercial real estate brokers, agents, buyers and tenants use the LoopNet online marketplace to search for available property listings that meet their commercial real estate criteria. By connecting the sources of commercial real estate supply and demand in an efficient manner, LoopNet enables commercial real estate participants to initiate and complete transactions more cost-effectively. LoopNet also delivers technology and information services to commercial real estate organizations to manage their online listing presence and optimize property marketing.

Both services are fantastic and will help you get a feel for the market before you contact a commercial real estate broker for further assistance.

LoopNet

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Jack Cohen

Jack Cohen has over 22 years of industry experience developing and implementing real estate strategies for clients in Manhattan and throughout the United States. Prior to founding Spaces Commercial Real Estate, Jack was a Managing Director at Colliers International for 3 years and a Director at Cushman & Wakefield for 9 years. Jack’s forward thinking has engineered some of Manhattan’s most unique and difficult deals including the repositioning and leasing of 636 11th Avenue, a 564,000 RSF warehouse to office conversion, which was awarded real estates highest honor- REBNY’s Henry Hart Rice Most Ingenious Deal of the Year Award. Jack is a graduate of Rutgers University School of Business where he majored in Economics and Business Management. He is a member of the Real Estate Board of New York, the executive committee of American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), and the Board of Education of Keter Torah, his childrens’ school. Jack lives on the Jersey Shore with his wife and three children.