Commercial Realtors

A builder brokers can recommend without thinking twice: fast TI budgets, honest feasibility, and clean delivery that protects the broker's relationship with landlord and tenant alike.

A commercial realtor construction partner is a contractor that commercial brokers can confidently recommend to their landlord and tenant clients. EDDA serves as that partner for commercial realtors across Greater Victoria, with fast TI budgets, reliable delivery, and a long-game approach to every client relationship the broker introduces.

Scopes

Where brokers most often involve EDDA

  • Tenant rep brokers bringing a prospective tenant through multiple spaces and needing comparable TI budgets.
  • Leasing brokers representing landlords who need a TI partner for new tenants.
  • Brokers working investment sales who need a builder to bracket capital improvement scopes for diligence.
  • Brokers introducing landlords to a repositioning conversation.
  • Brokers calling EDDA on behalf of clients for emergency or rapid-turnaround work.
EDDA's approach to broker relationships is simple. Every introduction is treated like the first of many. The broker's standing with the client is protected. The communications are kept clean. The work is delivered well. The next call comes naturally.

Do you work directly with commercial real estate brokers?

Yes. EDDA works with commercial real estate brokers across Greater Victoria as an ongoing construction partner, brought into leasing, tenant rep, repositioning, and investment-sales conversations on the broker's recommendation.

How fast can you get TI pricing for one of my clients?

Budget-level TI pricing for a prospective tenant typically comes back within three to five business days. Faster turnaround is available when a deal is time-sensitive.

Can EDDA work with both tenants and landlords on the same deal?

EDDA can work for either side, with clear scope and clear communication. On any given deal the contracting client (landlord or tenant) is the contractually accountable party.

Will EDDA protect my client relationship?

Yes. Discretion and broker-respectful communication are part of how EDDA approaches broker-introduced work. The broker is the relationship steward. EDDA's role is to deliver well and stay in the lane that protects the broker's standing.

What kinds of projects do brokers most often introduce EDDA into?

Tenant improvements for newly signed leases, landlord TI work, repositioning conversations, capital improvement diligence for investment sales, and rapid-turnaround work where speed matters more than scope.