How Top Brokers Actually Think | Gary Martinez, CCIM
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How do you close 2,500+ commercial real estate deals?
In this episode of Commercially Speaking, we sit down with Gary Martinez, CCIM, SIOR, industrial specialist, CI 102 instructor, and one of the most respected brokers in Southern California.
Gary shares:
- How he went from property manager to top 1% broker
- Why specializing changed his income trajectory
- The difference between fighting for business vs fighting for relationships
- The “Know, Like, Trust” mindset that built his career
- His Santa Fe Springs canvassing strategy (door-knocking an entire city)
- Why most brokers over-educate and lose trust
- How to read your client’s sophistication level
- And a brand-new Industrial Demand Gap Model that projects supply shortages years in advance
If you're a broker trying to scale, an investor analyzing markets, or a developer planning your next move, this episode will sharpen your edge.
📊 Want to see the Industrial Gap Model live? Watch the full episode on YouTube.
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⏱ CHAPTERS
00:00 – 2,500 Deals and Still Learning
05:12 – From Property Manager to Broker
12:30 – Why Specializing Changed Everything
18:40 – Industrial vs Office vs Retail Personality Types
26:10 – Door Knocking an Entire City
35:20 – Capacity Utilization & Spotting Expansion
44:15 – Stop Chasing Deals
50:10 – The Know, Like, Trust Principle
58:30 – Over-Educating Clients (Big Mistake)
01:07:10 – The Industrial Gap Model Explained
01:25:00 – Forecasting Demand & Vacancy
01:35:20 – Negotiation Strategy in Tight Markets
01:43:00 – The Humility of Mastery
