Colorado / New Mexico Multifamily Advisors
The Denver office consists of four leading brokers in the community: Pat Knowlton, Jeff Dimmen, Kevin Phelan, Lee Wagner & Nic Polaski. Their expertise lies in Multifamily investment sales and valuation. By understanding and addressing the broader issues in today’s marketplace, they provide superior advice to empower their clients to make the best investment decisions. The team not only covers the entire Colorado region, but also New Mexico areas including Santa Fe & Albuquerque.
Operating out of Denver, the team is "hands on" and remains involved in every transaction through completion. This approach to apartment brokerage provides all the benefits of boutique service with the support and reach of a national platform thereby maximizing exposure to the most active investors nationwide. Clients also benefit from Cushman & Wakefield’s dedicated resources including financial analysis, asset management team, marketing, transaction management and administrative support as well as the latest information systems and technology. Leveraging the firm’s Greystone finance platform also adds a full suite of finance products to assist with the entire capital stack.
Operating out of Denver, the team is "hands on" and remains involved in every transaction through completion. This approach to apartment brokerage provides all the benefits of boutique service with the support and reach of a national platform thereby maximizing exposure to the most active investors nationwide. Clients also benefit from Cushman & Wakefield’s dedicated resources including financial analysis, asset management team, marketing, transaction management and administrative support as well as the latest information systems and technology. Leveraging the firm’s Greystone finance platform also adds a full suite of finance products to assist with the entire capital stack.
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