RPR (Realtors Property Resource) offers commercial real estate practitioners a wealth of listing and property data, plus access to an array of analytical and ROI-focused tools.
With over 850K listings, 57 million off-market property records, site selection tools, consumer demographic research, trade area data, traffic counts, POIs (points of interest) and more, RPR Commercial is basically a one-stop-shop for all things CRE.
However, one question we hear over and over is: where does RPR get all of this commercial data and information? As an aggregator of data and resources, RPR is the ultimate commercial hub for REALTORS® to conduct commercial real estate business
In this article, we’ll present our impressive list of commercial partners by what category they fall under and how our partnership can help you in your daily commercial duties.
RPR Commercial partnerships can help power your business
RPR has collabs, partnerships and affiliations with some of the biggest names in commercial real estate. Here’s a list, by category…
For Sale/For Lease Data Partners
Brevitas: Brevitas is a national commercial listing platform that is integrated into RPR. Their real estate marketplace provides REALTORS® a turn-key marketing solution and an instant competitive edge by offering a robust collection of property search and marketing tools.
CREXi: CREXi offers a database of commercial listings, including more than 48 million property records. It also provides RPR with daily updated data, which helps commercial real estate professionals quickly manage deals and close them faster.
TotalCommercial: TotalCommercial.com has been providing commercial real estate listing information online since 1995. TotalCommercial.com shares its listing information through RPR to offer REALTORS® more listings and more property research resources.
Land Broker COOP: LandBrokerMLS.com (which now goes by Land Broker COOP) was formed in 2018 by real estate brokers and agents to assist rural real estate professionals in their ability to view land listings. LandBroker COOP contributes listing data to RPR’s commercial platform.
Biproxi: Biproxi’s new public marketplace is called Officespace.com and it provides powerful listing capabilities for “for sale” and “for lease” properties. Biproxi’s Officespace.com provides listing information for RPR’s commercial real estate users.
MOODY’S: Moody’s Analytics offers a commercial property listing and marketing solution to numerous REALTOR® Associations and CIEs (Commercial Information Exchanges). It helps RPR receive licensed commercial listing content from many markets across the country.
CompStak: CompStak is a nationwide crowdsourced commercial comp database that offers RPR users to receive 500 free credits to search and share commercial comparables. Get started by clicking on the CompStak logo in the Additional Resources section of any RPR commercial property page.
Officespace.com: See BiProxi above.
ICSC: ICSC, The International Council of Shopping Centers, has a special agreement with RPR to offer retail and commercial real estate data, which contributes significant insight relevant to the shopping center industry and broader commercial sectors.
ICE: ICE (Intercontinental Exchange), formerly known as Black Knight, is the backbone of RPR property data. It provides RPR users with quick access to public records including tax details, zoning, ownership information down to the corporate level, and much more, including Assessment and Recorder datasets.
Esri: Esri is RPR’s main source of consumer data. It supplies RPR with economic, demographic, and spending data, as well as tapestry segment profiles. This particular data fuels RPR analytical tools such as Trade Area Reports and Site Selection Analysis.
Valuate: Valuate® is a web-based financial analysis and marketing tool for the purchase and sale of commercial and residential investment properties. From RPR, users can easily access the platform to perform real-time, interactive ROI analyses in a collaborative work environment.
Kalibrate: Kalibrate powers the traffic counts found on RPR’s commercial maps. They provide this data quarterly from various sources, including governments, transportation departments, and Kalibrate’s own field verifications.
SMR Research: SMR works with RPR to provide a proprietary database of 25 million U.S. companies, schools, and other institutions for commercial property insights, and the data is updated quarterly.
ClimateRisk Assessment and Mitigation
Climate Check: ClimateCheck®, available in the RPR “Additional Resources” section, offers an assessment of a property’s climate risk. It will rate a property’s future risk of climate change-related hazards and assign a rating from 1 to 100, with 100 representing the highest risk.
First Street: Also available in the RPR “Additional Resources”, First Street provides climate and environmental risk data for real estate properties, helping REALTORS® understand and communicate potential risks related to climate change.
Existing Businesses (POIs – Points of Interest)
Precisely: Known for its data integrity, Precisely provides accurate, consistent detailed company profiles and other commercial real estate-related data to enhance the commercial offerings on RPR.
RPR: Commercial listings, data and tools–all under one roof
As you can see, RPR brings a vast amount of commercial resources and data and puts them all in one place so you can search listings, conduct research and tap into resources that help your clients make data-backed decisions. And if you’re a REALTOR®, there’s no extra charge to use as part of your membership in The National Association of REALTORS®.
However, if our impressive list of commercial partnerships doesn’t convince you, listen to what Dave Ferro, Managing Broker and Vice President of Watson Realty Corp in Gainesville, Florida, has to say about RPR Commercial: “I go to RPR Commercial to save time and simplify. That perfectly sums it up for me. I don’t have to go to each individual’s website for listing info. I can see all my properties and deals in one location. It’s such a great place to search, every commercial agent should try it.”