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COMMONWEALTH COMMERCIAL
BROKERAGE COMPANY
Premier Brokerage services for the northwest.
Founded in 1980, Commonwealth Commercial Brokerage Company ("CCBC") is not only the leader in sales volume of manufactured housing communities in Washington and Oregon but also the premier brokerage service provider in terms of quality. As manufactured housing community brokers, managers, owners, consultants and developers, the company has maintained a single-minded focus on the needs of manufactured housing. CCBC's sister company, Commonwealth Real Estate Services, is the leader in providing professional fee management services to over 100 communities throughout the Northwest. As brokers, we take pride in creating lasting relationships with community owners by providing on-going market information. The sales process goes smoothly due to our commitment to excellence. We make sure the transaction process goes smoothly to assure that all parties involved are satisfied with the experience.
With offices in Washington and Oregon, we are ready to serve you. We look forward to helping you now and in the future!
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Who Are We?
loren
Chairman
Loren Landau began his commercial real estate career when he joined Commonwealth Commercial Brokerage Company in 1998. Prior to coming to CCBC, Loren worked in the oil industry for Texaco. Following that he built and later sold a successful manufacturing business, The Bag Connection, with multiple plants throughout the U.S. He became the President of the Commonwealth Real Estate Services shortly after joining CCBC. After helping direct the company toward prosperity and growth over three years, Loren rejoined the brokerage group. He still serves as the Chairman of CRES. As a park owner and seasoned business professional, Loren brings well rounded knowledge to every transaction. He has an undergraduate degree from Western Washington University and Masters in Business from University of Oregon. During his free time, Loren is active in sports, exercise and in his church where he serves as Chairman of the Elders. Loren and his wife, Kathleen, have three teenage boys which keep their schedules filled.
