Houston Commercial Real Estate
A Full-Service Commercial Broker for Office, Retail, Industrial, Multifamily & Land
From the Energy Corridor to Downtown and the Lake Houston submarkets, Stacy Sherman helps businesses and investors lease, buy, and sell commercial property across Greater Houston — with the rare advantage of a broker who handles both commercial and residential.
★ 5.0/5.0
44 Client Surveys (HAR.com)
10+
Years Local Experience
Flat Rate
Transparent Commissions
NAR • BPOR • SFR • ALHS
Certified Broker
One of the Nation's Great Commercial Markets
Houston is the fourth-largest city in the United States and one of its most dynamic commercial real estate markets — home to a global energy sector, the world’s largest medical complex, a busy port, and a fast-growing, diversifying economy. That scale creates opportunity across every property type: office towers Downtown and in the Energy Corridor, retail centers along the suburban corridors, industrial and warehouse space near the port and major freeways, multifamily, and development land.
It also creates complexity. Submarkets behave differently, lease structures vary, and the right move for a tenant is rarely the right move for an investor. That’s where an experienced local broker earns their keep — translating a huge, fragmented market into a clear plan for your specific goal.
Stacy Sherman, Broker brings more than a decade of Greater Houston experience and a 5/5 rating across 44 verified HAR.com client surveys. Uniquely, Stacy works both commercial and residential — so business owners relocating their company and their family, or investors balancing a mixed portfolio, get one trusted advisor instead of two.
Commercial Property Types We Handle
Office
Class A towers, mid-rise, and flex office — leasing and sales in Downtown, the Energy Corridor, Uptown/Galleria, and the suburbs.
Retail
Strip centers, pad sites, anchored and unanchored retail, and restaurant space along Houston's growth corridors.
Industrial & Warehouse
Distribution, flex, and light-industrial space near the Port of Houston, Beltway 8, and the major freeways.
Multifamily & Investment
Apartment and mixed-use investment analysis, acquisition, and disposition for income-focused buyers.
Commercial Land
Development and pad sites — including the SpaceX-driven Terafab corridor northwest of Houston.
Owner-User & Business
Buildings for businesses that want to own rather than lease, plus sale-leaseback strategy.
Explore Houston's Commercial Submarkets
Houston is really a collection of distinct commercial submarkets, each with its own tenants, pricing, and dynamics. Explore the districts Stacy covers:
What a Commercial Broker Does for You
Tenant Representation
Find and negotiate the right space for your business — rate, term, tenant improvements, and expansion options — with your interests, not the landlord's, in mind.
Landlord & Owner Representation
Market and lease your space to qualified tenants, position it competitively, and maximize occupancy and income.
Investment Acquisition & Disposition
Source, underwrite, and negotiate income properties, or bring your asset to market for the strongest possible sale.
Site Selection & Relocation
Match your operations to the right submarket, demographics, and access — critical for retail, office, and industrial users.
Broker Opinion of Value
Get a documented commercial valuation for pricing, financing, partnership, or disposition decisions.
Full Transaction Management
Letters of intent, due diligence, contracts, and closing coordinated end to end so nothing slips.
Who Stacy Serves
Stacy works with a broad mix of commercial clients: business owners leasing or buying their first location or expanding to another; investors building or repositioning a portfolio of retail, office, industrial, or multifamily assets; landowners along the Terafab corridor weighing offers and development potential; and companies relocating to Houston that need both a headquarters and help settling their people.
That last group highlights Stacy’s real differentiator. Most brokers specialize in either commercial or residential. Because Stacy does both, a company moving to Houston can hand one broker the office search, the executive relocations, and the investment questions — a level of coordination that saves time and prevents details from falling through the cracks.
The Local Advantage in a Big Market
Houston’s size is an asset only if you know how to navigate it. Vacancy, rents, and incentives differ sharply between Downtown, the Energy Corridor, Uptown, the medical district, and the suburbs, and they shift with the energy cycle and broader economy. National platforms can pull data; a local broker knows what the data means for your deal.
Stacy pairs that local knowledge with transparent, client-first representation and a track record clients trust. Whether you’re signing your first lease, selling a building, or placing capital in Houston commercial real estate, you’ll have a broker who tells you the truth, protects your position, and moves quickly when the right opportunity appears. Call 832-445-8934 to start the conversation.
Houston's Economic Engines
What makes Houston commercial real estate so resilient is the breadth of its economy. Energy remains the anchor — from upstream exploration to the vast petrochemical complex along the Ship Channel — but it’s far from the whole story. The Texas Medical Center is the largest medical complex in the world, generating enormous demand for office, lab, and multifamily space. The Port of Houston drives a massive logistics and industrial market, and aerospace, manufacturing, and a fast-growing tech and professional-services sector add further depth.
That diversification cushions Houston against the boom-and-bust swings that once defined it. When one sector cools, others often pick up the slack, keeping the commercial market active across cycles. For investors, it means multiple property types and submarkets to choose from; for businesses, it means a deep talent pool and a wide range of location options.
Understanding which engine is driving demand in a given submarket — energy in the Energy Corridor, healthcare near the Medical Center, logistics near the port — is central to a smart commercial decision. Stacy Sherman helps clients connect those macro forces to the specific building or asset in front of them.
How Commercial Deals Differ From Residential
Commercial real estate runs on a different logic than residential, and the differences matter. Leases are longer and more negotiable, often structured as triple-net (NNN) arrangements where the tenant pays taxes, insurance, and maintenance on top of base rent. Value is frequently driven by income and cap rates rather than comparable-sale prices alone, and due diligence — environmental, zoning, title, and financial — is more involved.
Timelines are longer, too. A commercial lease or acquisition can take months from letter of intent through due diligence to closing, with more moving parts and professionals involved. Small differences in lease language or underwriting assumptions can translate into large dollar impacts over a multi-year term.
This is exactly why representation pays off in commercial deals. Stacy guides clients through LOIs, lease economics, and due diligence, coordinating with attorneys, lenders, and inspectors so the details are handled and the deal protects your interests. Whether you’re leasing your first space or placing investment capital, you’ll have an experienced advocate at the table.
Why Work With Stacy Sherman
Commercial + Residential
The only Kingwood-area broker working both sides — most rivals do one or the other.
Flat-Rate Commissions
Transparent pricing, instead of percentage-based fees.
Local Broker, Not a Franchise
Kingwood-rooted, broker-owned, and accountable directly to you — no call center.
5/5 Across 44 Surveys
Verified through the Houston Association of Realtors® Client Experience Program.
Accredited & Experienced
NAR, BPOR, SFR & ALHS credentials with 10+ years in the Greater Houston market.
Lake Houston Area Expert
Deep, street-by-street knowledge of Kingwood, Humble, Atascocita, Porter & New Caney.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Stacy Sherman handle commercial real estate in Houston?
Yes. Stacy is a full-service commercial broker handling office, retail, industrial, multifamily, and land across Greater Houston — including tenant and landlord representation, investment sales, site selection, and Broker Opinions of Value — in addition to residential real estate.
What areas of Houston do you cover for commercial deals?
Stacy covers the major Houston commercial submarkets — Downtown, the Energy Corridor, Uptown/Galleria, the medical district, and the suburbs — plus the Lake Houston area (Kingwood, Humble, Atascocita) and the Terafab land corridor to the northwest.
Can you represent tenants as well as landlords?
Yes. Stacy represents both tenants seeking space and landlords or owners leasing and selling it. For any given deal she represents one side’s interests fully and transparently.
Do you work with commercial investors?
Absolutely. Stacy helps investors source, underwrite, acquire, and dispose of income properties — retail, office, industrial, and multifamily — and can prepare a Broker Opinion of Value to support pricing and financing.
What makes Stacy different from other Houston commercial brokers?
Stacy handles both commercial and residential real estate — a rare combination — so business owners and relocating companies get one advisor for their office, their investments, and their family’s move. She’s also a 5/5-rated broker across 44 HAR.com surveys.
How do I get started with a commercial search or sale?
Call Stacy at 832-445-8934 or use the contact form. She’ll clarify your goals, outline the right submarkets and strategy, and prepare the market data or valuation you need to move forward.