November 3, 2025 - 11:32

EXIT Professional Real Estate has officially announced the addition of Mitch Quade to its team as a Commercial Brokerage Specialist. In this newly established role, Quade will also serve as Vice President of the EXIT Commercial Group division, which aims to enhance the company's offerings in commercial real estate.
Quade brings a wealth of experience to his new position, having spent several years in the commercial real estate sector. His expertise includes property management, investment analysis, and market research, making him a valuable asset for both the company and its clients. The formation of the EXIT Commercial Group division is part of the company's strategic plan to expand its services and cater to the growing demand for commercial real estate solutions.
With Quade at the helm of this new division, EXIT Professional Real Estate is poised to strengthen its presence in the commercial market. The company is optimistic about the potential growth and opportunities that lie ahead under Quade's leadership.
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