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Commercial Sales in Pickering

Investing in commercial real estate in Pickering? The Krzewski Group helps buyers, sellers and investors across Pickering underwrite, acquire and dispose of commercial assets with clear-eyed analysis and Crown North Realty's backing.

Why work with us in Pickering

Pickering commercial investment rides a major growth corridor - retail, industrial and mixed-use tied to Seaton and the casino district. We help investors underwrite the upside with discipline.

Every Pickering submarket has its own cap rates, tenant demand and growth drivers. We help you read the numbers accurately - NOI, cash flow and upside - so you invest or sell in Pickering with confidence.

  • Acquisition & disposition strategy
  • Cap-rate and cash-flow analysis
  • Multi-residential & mixed-use assets
  • Reinvestment and portfolio planning

Pickering market insight

Commercial Sales across Pickering

Pickering combines lakeside neighbourhoods and mature subdivisions with one of the region's biggest growth stories in Seaton. It's a strong-value gateway to Durham for commuters who still want quick access to Toronto.

Established detached homes in Amberlea and Rosebank hold steady demand, while the new Seaton community is adding thousands of modern homes. The Durham Live and City Centre redevelopments are reshaping the core.

Pickering GO on the Lakeshore East line and Highway 401 put downtown within a straightforward commute. The waterfront, Frenchman's Bay marina and Petticoat Creek conservation area anchor recreation.

Pickering is a tale of two markets: established, leafy neighbourhoods near the lake that rarely lose appeal, and the massive new Seaton community adding modern inventory and amenities. For commuters, the combination of GO access and Durham pricing is a genuine value story.

  • Lakeshore East GO
  • Seaton growth
  • Waterfront & marina
  • 401 commuter access

Local knowledge

Pickering neighbourhoods we know

We help clients invest throughout Pickering, including:

  • Bay Ridges
  • Liverpool
  • Rosebank
  • Amberlea
  • Brock Ridge
  • Dunbarton
  • Seaton (new)
  • Highbush
  • West Shore

How it works

The commercial sales process

  1. 01

    Underwrite

    Analyze cap rate, NOI, cash flow and upside.

  2. 02

    Source / position

    Find on- and off-market assets, or position yours to sell.

  3. 03

    Negotiate

    Price, terms, conditions and due-diligence periods.

  4. 04

    Close

    Coordinate financing, inspections and a clean closing.

Pickering FAQ

Frequently asked

What commercial opportunities exist in Pickering?

From multi-residential to retail, office and mixed-use, Pickering offers a range of commercial assets. Tell us your goals and we'll surface on- and off-market opportunities that fit your strategy.

What is Seaton and should I buy there?

Seaton is a large master-planned community adding thousands of new homes and amenities in Pickering. It suits buyers who want new construction - we'll compare it against established neighbourhoods for you.

How is the commute from Pickering to Toronto?

Pickering GO on the Lakeshore East line plus Highway 401 make it one of the more commuter-friendly Durham options. Text us to talk through your routine.

What's a cap rate?

Capitalization rate is net operating income divided by purchase price - a quick measure of an asset's return. We walk you through the full underwriting, not just the headline number.

Do you work with first-time commercial investors?

Absolutely. Many clients start with a single multi-residential or mixed-use property. We guide you through the analysis so you invest with clarity.

Can you help me sell and reinvest?

Yes. We help owners time a sale and plan the reinvestment of proceeds into the next asset or a diversified portfolio.

How is buying commercial different from buying a home?

Commercial deals turn on the numbers - cap rate, net operating income, leases and financing - and due diligence is more involved. We guide you through underwriting, conditions and closing every step of the way.

What's a realistic down payment for commercial?

Commercial financing typically requires more equity than residential - often 25-35% depending on the asset and lender. We'll connect you with commercial lenders early so you know your real buying power.

Daniel & Heather Krzewski - your Pickering real estate team. Both of us prefer text, so reach out whichever way is easiest.

Let's talk

Ready to invest in in Pickering?

Whether you're buying, selling, leasing or investing, Daniel and Heather will guide you with clarity and care. Text is fastest, but call or email works too.

Prefer to talk now? (647) 330-4298