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CIREB: Represents the common interests of all of its members

In upstate New York, an interest in the world of commercial real estate will have you brushing shoulders with members of CIREB. CIREB is an organization of real estate professionals who buy, sell, lease and/or exchange commercial properties. The goal of CIREB is to represent the common interests of our members and at the same time allow our clients the benefit of the experience of over 300 commercial specialists working together. Our membership includes brokers, agents, property managers, developers, appraisers, and affiliates actively engaged in the business of commercial real estate. CIREB was formed by a group of local commercial real estate specialists in 1967. They created an organized system for sharing information on available properties and the real estate needs of interested parties. Their database of property listings offers an extensive pool of commercial and industrial real estate listings for sale and for lease to assist our members and their clients. CIREB brokers and sales agents are professionals who keep up with the latest trends in commercial real estate and conduct business according to a strict code of ethics as represented by the National Association of Realtors. CIREB members work with local government and economic developers as well as the private sector to improve commercial real estate values and the business environment in upstate New York.
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