Mel De Oliveira

Vice President, Broker
CBREKitchener, ON (519) 340-2311
ABOUT

Mel de Oliveira is a Vice President, Broker with the Waterloo Region Office of CBRE Limited. He joined CBRE Limited in 1996 and has been a licensed realtor since 1984. Mel provides professional and highly organized brokerage services. Mel has developed a refined system for managing multiple transaction requirements for local and multi-national organizations in the office, retail, industrial, and investment property markets. Mel's experience has been built on diversity and he negotiates with his clients’ unique needs and best interests at the forefront of each transaction. Mel de Oliveira has consistently been one of the Top Performers in the Waterloo Region Office. He is currently a member of CBRE Waterloo Region Management Advisory Committee, as well as a former Member of CBRE Chairman's Advisory Council. He has taught the Industrial, Commercial and Investment Real Estate continuing education course at the Kitchener-Waterloo Real Estate Board several times. Furthermore, Mel is a past President of the Central Canada CCIM Chapter. Mel is also part of the CBRE Private Capital Group, that delivers best in class market research, asset positioning, financial modeling, and access to buyers in an integrated, rapid-fire process designed to maximize the value of investment real estate assets. He leverages the CBRE network of resources, including a nationally shared database of over 6,000 key investors.

  • Specialties
    Investment Sales Broker, Tenant Rep
  • Markets
    Outer Greater Toronto Area
  • Property Types
    Industrial, Land, Office, Retail, Flex, Multifamily
  • Websites
  • Company Website
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  • Organizations
    CCIM - Certified Commercial Investment Member


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