Verified active commercial buyers in Outaouais (2024) - owner identity, mailing address, acquisition dates and Property IDs for every confirmed commercial acquisition.
Active Commercial Buyers - Outaouais (2024)
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What you get
Verified commercial buyers in your market, confirmed from the deed and ready to contact
Sample data
| Owner ID | Owner Name | Owner Mailing Address | No. of Acquisitions | Acquisition Date | Asset Class Acquired | Acquisition City | Property ID Acquired | Column | Column |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OWN-US-004913 | Kelmore Commercial Holdings LLC | 2100 Ross Ave, Suite 1900, Dallas, TX 75204 | 1 | 2025-07-18 | Commercial | Dallas | PROP-US-DAL-58204 | ||
| OWN-US-011286 | Whitlock Retail Partners LLC | 2100 West End Ave, Suite 800, Nashville, TN 37206 | 2 | 2025-07-09 · 2025-08-27 | Commercial · Commercial | Nashville | PROP-US-BNA-40712 · PROP-US-PHX-41908 | ||
| OWN-US-020734 | Sundance Office Capital Inc. | 100 W Washington St, Suite 1500, Phoenix, AZ 85003 | 1 | 2025-08-22 | Commercial | Phoenix | PROP-US-PHX-27918 | ||
Why now
Commercial capital moves on cycles set by rates, vacancy, and sector demand, and an owner who just closed is already weighing the next step: refinancing, repositioning, or adding to the portfolio. That intent shows up in the public record before it shows up in the market. Static ownership lists miss the window entirely. Wait a quarter and you are reaching the same owner after the decision is made, and after a competitor has already called.
Who uses this
Investors and Developers
Map who is actively buying commercial assets in your submarket and what they are paying. Gauge demand intensity, track the competition, and surface joint-venture partners or acquisition targets from real, recent purchases rather than stale ownership records.
Brokers and Agents
These are your warmest commercial prospects. An owner who just closed is already in deal-flow mode and open to the next opportunity. Reach them with relevant listings, off-market deals, or a portfolio review before another broker gets the introduction.
Appraisers
Build ownership context behind recent commercial sales for income-approach valuation, lease analysis, and market advisory work. Knowing who bought, where, and when grounds your comparables in confirmed transactions instead of guesswork.
Lenders
A confirmed commercial acquisition points to active financing. New owners often line up bridge debt, permanent refinancing, or capital for the next deal. Reach them while the acquisition is fresh and the financing conversation is still open.
Construction
New commercial owners reposition what they buy: tenant improvements, base-building upgrades, and capital works usually follow a purchase. Knowing who just acquired, and where, puts you in front of that budget before the project goes out to bid.
Data quality
Built from verified property and transaction records
Every record is built from verified property ownership and transaction data. VIREC processes, classifies, and structures the underlying records so you receive clean, usable intelligence rather than raw filings pulled from the county clerk and property appraiser.
Coverage: your selected market.
Owner identity taken from the transaction record
Each owner is identified from the underlying acquisition record, not estimated or modeled. You get the owner name and mailing address exactly as recorded at the time of purchase, which gives you a direct, usable point of contact.
Includes: owner name, mailing address, acquisition activity, and location.
Each edition covers one clean, bounded quarter
Active Commercial Buyers is released quarterly, and each edition covers one full calendar quarter so you always know the exact window your list reflects. Earlier editions stay available when you need to look back at a prior period.
Archive: prior editions available for trend and cohort analysis.
Commercial buyers only, no sellers or non-market transfers
This signal tracks the acquisition side of the commercial asset class only. Internal transfers, nominal-consideration deals, and other non-market conveyances are filtered out, so you see real buyers who deployed real capital into commercial property.
Asset class: Commercial.
Ownership change lands inside your selected period
An owner qualifies when a confirmed commercial acquisition date falls inside your selected period. One acquisition is the minimum. Owners who bought more than once in the period appear once, with every date and Property ID listed.
Threshold: minimum 1 confirmed commercial acquisition in the selected market and period.
Check the schema and record quality before you commit
A representative sample is available for every market. It contains real records with owner name and address lightly anonymized, enough to confirm fit and data quality before you buy.
Delivery: instant, no obligation.
FAQ
Select your market and period, and Active Commercial Buyers returns every owner who closed a commercial acquisition in that window. Each is a verified owner pulled from the transaction record, with name, mailing address, acquisition dates, and Property IDs already included. You are not building a list from scratch or scraping listings. You start from confirmed buyers and go straight to outreach.
Commercial real estate runs on its own capital cycle, tenant dynamics, and ownership profile. Someone buying office, retail, or mixed-use is working from a different thesis than a multifamily or industrial buyer, so a blended list waters down your outreach. This signal isolates commercial activity so every contact matches the asset class you actually work in. Buyers in other classes are covered by their own signals.
Commercial here means income-producing property used for business: office, retail, and mixed-use assets. Multifamily and single-family residential are not included, and neither is industrial. Those are tracked in their own signals, including Active Multi-Residential Buyers for apartment and multifamily activity. If you work across classes, you can run this alongside the ones that match, and the IDs line up across all of them.
One confirmed commercial acquisition inside your selected market and period is the minimum. Qualification is based on a verified ownership transfer, not a listing date, a conditional agreement, or a letter of intent. If the transfer is recorded for a commercial property, the owner qualifies. An owner who bought more than once in the period appears once, with every acquisition date and Property ID listed.
It is the owner's address on file for property tax purposes, taken from the same record as the ownership transfer. For an entity, that is typically the corporate or registered mailing address; for an individual owner, it is their address on file. Either way it is the most direct line you have to the party that controls the asset.
VIREC compiles the data directly from public property and transaction records, including the county clerk and the property appraiser. No third-party aggregators, no resellers. Each record is standardized into a consistent schema and cross-checked before it reaches your account, so the owner, the acquisition, and the location are confirmed rather than modeled.
Drop any Owner ID or Property ID into AI Search to pull a full profile: ownership history, permit activity, transaction history, owner identity, and mailing address. The list tells you who is worth contacting; AI Search is where you go deep on a specific owner or asset. The same IDs are consistent across every VIREC signal and inside AI Search, so nothing has to be re-matched.
As soon as your order is confirmed, the dataset loads automatically into your VIREC Platform account and is ready in the My data tab. There is no file to download and nothing to import. If you need it in a different format or channel, contact us and we will set that up.
Yes. Use the Request a Sample button on this page and it arrives right away. The sample carries the exact schema, field structure, and data quality of the full dataset, with owner name and address lightly anonymized, so you can confirm fit before you commit.
Yes, and pairing signals is where the targeting gets sharp. Active Commercial Buyers shows who just deployed capital into commercial real estate. Add Active Commercial Sellers to see who is exiting, Commercial Sales Comps to ground your pricing in confirmed sales, and Long-Tenure Commercial Owners to surface holders who may be ready to move. Every Owner ID and Property ID is consistent across all of them and inside AI Search, so cross-referencing is immediate.