Ken Martin
Broker Associate, CCIM, SLC Commercial
Stuart, FL 34994
Specializing in Industrial Sales and Leasing
Phone (772) 528-3412
Specializing in Industrial Sales and Leasing
Specialties
Investment Sales Broker, Landlord Rep (Flex), Landlord Rep (Industrial), Tenant Rep, Tenant Rep (Flex), Tenant Rep (Industrial)
Property Types
Industrial, Land, Office, Retail, Flex
Markets
Port St Lucie/Fort Pierce
Languages
English
Bio
Ken Martin has been involved in commercial real estate brokerage since he began his second career in 2002. His previous experience was in the restaurant industry for 20+ years as a multi-unit operations and management supervisor. He attended the University of Oklahoma in the early 80's. From the start of his career with SLC Commercial in 2004, Ken has completed hundreds of transactions including both sales and leasing of retail, office, and industrial real estate. Ken's scope of sales experience is broad, from small industrial sales and leasing to large multi-million dollar shopping centers. His primary focus is industrial real estate, typically maintaining a listing inventory of over $10M in assets for sale. Ken achieved the prestigious CCIM designation in 2007 just 18 months after beginning the program. Ken's Mentor and "coach", John Auld, CCIM helped him successfully learn and apply concepts and theories in the CCIM curriculum and ultimately completed the required volume of transactions to qualify. Ken also become involved in his community through an appointment by the City of Port St. Lucie as a member of the Code Enforcement Board in 2008. In 2009 he was appointed by the City Council as a Port Saint Lucie Planning and Zoning Board member and held the Secretary position, the Vice Chair position, and ultimately the Chairman position. Ken also was selected to represent the Planning Board on the site plan review committee for two terms. In these positions Ken was able to gain a better understanding of the overall community and he continues to work to improve the City of Port St Lucie.
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