Nicholas Kasprzak
Vice President, Rich Commercial Realty
Raleigh, NC 27612
Phone (984) 202-0066
Specialties
Tenant Rep
Property Types
Industrial, Office, Retail, Flex, Specialty, Multi-Family, Health Care
Markets
Charlotte, Raleigh/Durham, Greensboro/Winston-Salem, Asheville, Wilmington
Bio
Nick Kasprzak is a Vice President at Rich Commercial Realty (RCR), where his expertise is prominently focused on the industrial real estate sector. Specializing in tenant and buyer representation, as well as landlord and seller representation, Nick skillfully navigates the complexities of industrial, flex, and office spaces, offering his clients comprehensive strategies that maximize value and meet their long-term objectives. His portfolio includes a diverse range of industrial clients, from manufacturers to logistics and distribution companies, reflecting his depth of knowledge in the sector.
Prior to his work at RCR, Nick cultivated a robust background in financial analysis as a loan analyst, and developed sharp negotiation skills in his role as a broker with Capital Center, LLC. This experience enhances his ability to assess complex industrial properties and implement strategies that align with his clients’ operational needs and long-term goals. His capacity to balance the needs of tenants, buyers, landlords, and sellers alike ensures that each client’s unique requirements are addressed with precision.
In addition, Nick is working toward earning the highly coveted Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation, which will further cement his standing as a leading expert in commercial real estate brokerage, particularly in market analysis and financial strategy.
A Raleigh native, Nick holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Hampden-Sydney College. Outside of his professional responsibilities, he enjoys attending concerts, playing basketball and golf, and spending time with his friends and family. His commitment to excellence and a client-first approach make him a pivotal figure in the industrial real estate landscape across North Carolina.
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