Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM)

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  • CCIMs are experienced professionals in the commercial and investment real estate industry who have specialized knowledge of ethics, negotiations and risk management which enables them to help clients make informed decisions and close more deals.
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What is a Certified Commercial Investment Member?

CCIMs are recognised experts of the commercial and investment real estate industry. CCIM stands for Certified Commercial Investment Member, and it is considered a prestigious designation awarded by the CCIM Institute.

Commercial real estate professionals such as brokers, appraisers, attorneys, commercial lenders, investment advisors, developers, bankers, property managers, asset managers and other allied professionals can become designated CCIMs after completing a required coursework and passing an exam. This designation is recognized in over 35 countries across the globe including Canada and the USA.

CCIMs possess in-depth knowledge of the ethics and negotiations involved in investing in the commercial real estate industry and can help their clients make informed decisions. Investors can expect to alleviate risks and close more deals by working with a CCIM.

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