January was a strong start to 2026: I was recognized as a Top 3 commercial agent in my brokerage for January 2026.
I’m sharing this because many clients find me the same way you might be finding me right now—by searching things like “Calgary commercial real estate agent”, “retail space for lease Calgary”, or “industrial bay for sale Calgary.” This post gives you a clear, real-world overview of who I am, what I focus on, and how I help you make smart commercial decisions quickly.
Who I Am
My name is Mohit Dhillon. I’m a licensed REALTOR® with CENTURY 21 Bravo Realty and I work with buyers, sellers, investors, and business owners across the city.
Clients also work with me because communication stays simple and direct—I can serve clients in English, Punjabi, Hindi, and Urdu, which helps a lot when deals move fast and details matter.
What I Focus On in Commercial Real Estate
On Calgary Listing Hub, I’ve built the platform to help people browse listings efficiently, but the real value is the strategy and execution behind the deal—site selection, underwriting, and negotiations.
Here are the commercial categories I’m most active in:
Retail bays & plazas (QSR, convenience, medical/health, personal services, professional services)
Industrial bays & small warehouses (owner-user and investor)
Multifamily and income-focused properties
Businesses for sale + leased locations (where the lease terms can make or break the opportunity)
How I Help Clients Win
Commercial real estate isn’t about “finding a space.” It’s about making a decision you won’t regret 12–24 months later.
1) Fast clarity on fit
We quickly define:
must-have area traits (visibility, access, parking, proximity)
size range and layout realities
the hard budget (not just the optimistic budget)
2) Clean numbers (so you can decide confidently)
Depending on the deal, we break down:
net rent vs. operating costs vs. “real” monthly payment
buildout assumptions and timelines
lease term risk (and your exit options)
3) Negotiation on the terms that matter
Not every deal is about “price.” Often it’s:
fixturing/free rent periods
tenant improvements (TI)
renewal options
assignment/sublease flexibility
If You’re Searching Google for a Commercial Realtor in Calgary
Here’s what you should expect from a good commercial agent—and what I aim to deliver every time:
Speed: timely options + quick follow-up
Accuracy: no guessing on costs, zoning constraints, or lease structure
Strategy-first guidance: not “here are 12 listings,” but “here are the 3 that actually fit your plan”
FAQs People Ask Me All the Time
How do I find the right retail space for lease in Calgary?
Start with the basics: visibility, access, parking, signage, and whether your use is permitted. Then confirm the full monthly cost (net + op costs) and what buildout will realistically take.
Should I lease or buy a commercial bay?
Leasing is flexibility. Buying is long-term cost control and equity. The right answer depends on timeline, capital, and how stable your business income is.
What’s the biggest mistake tenants make?
Underestimating buildout cost/time and signing a lease that doesn’t match their risk (especially for new concepts or relocations).
Work With Me
If you’re buying, selling, or leasing commercial real estate and want direct answers with clean numbers, reach out.
Mohit Dhillon
Commercial Real Estate Advisor | CENTURY 21 Canada
Phone: 587-719-5523 | Email: mohit.dhillon@century21.ca
Office: 3009 23 St NE, Calgary, AB