Leasing Tip of the Day: Call 6-8 Neighborhood Leasing Agents—Make Friends with 3 (At Least!)

After you’ve driven the market and scoped out the regional mall and surrounding centers, it’s time to connect with the people who know the dirt—literally. The Neighborhood Leasing Agents.

Think finding 6-8 agents is tough? Nope! Just start with the three centers next to yours. That’s three agents right there. Add in the agent for the mall and a few more from nearby properties and BOOM—you’ve got your list.

Now here’s the goal: meet with at least six of them in the next 30 days.
Buy them coffee. Tour each other’s properties. Swap intel. Build relationships.

And if one-on-ones feel like too much? Host a casual group meetup. Pick a local tenant (support your centers!) and invite the crew. Sharing deals, market shifts, and prospect leads over lunch is not only productive—it’s fun.

The best leasing agents don’t just know their market. They know the people working in it.

So make the calls. Build your squad. And remember, in this business, relationships are EVERYTHING.

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