CRE Tech

NYC Tech Innovator CompStak Injects Efficiency in Arizona Leasing

CompStak, the leader in crowdsourced commercial real estate information, launched its innovative lease data and analytics platforms in Phoenix.  This marks the New York juggernaut’s much anticipated first step into markets in the Southwest after establishing strongholds in 50 markets across the U.S.

Beginning Wednesday, brokers, appraisers, and researchers across Phoenix are invited to join CompStak Exchange for free. Already, CRE professionals from more than 95 Phoenix-area firms have signed on as pioneer members. As members of CompStak, each will have access to exclusive, analyst-verified commercial lease comparables in Phoenix.

These Phoenix-based CRE professionals join more than 12,000 commercial brokers, appraisers, and researchers from Boston to San Francisco who have traded over a million lease comparables at no charge since 2012.

Also launched in Phoenix, CompStak Enterprise empowers users to instantly analyze the performance of leases in completely customizable geographies and property competitive sets — all while putting the complete, verified details of each individual transaction at their fingertips.  Available to lenders, investors, and landlords, Enterprise delivers unmatched visibility into transactions closed in the hottest property markets in the world.

“We’ve been receiving Phoenix data for some time now, but we decided to hold off on our launch until we knew our database was rock solid and would continue to be in the future,” Michael Mandel, co-founder and CEO said. “Combining the strength of our terrific member base with the on-the-ground manpower of our new Los Angeles office, we have built a data warehouse that will immediately add great value to our Exchange and Enterprise members. We’re very excited to support the Phoenix market, a market that truly provides everything you need — all the comps, with none of the humidity.”

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