Flex Properties

Our team specializes in flex real estate property services, catering to the dynamic needs of businesses seeking versatile workspace solutions. We recognize the unique blend of office and industrial space flex properties offer, and we’re here to guide you through buying, selling, or leasing these adaptable spaces. With a tailored approach and a vast network, we ensure your flex property endeavors are streamlined for success, positioning us as your preferred partner for all flex property requirements.

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Discover Some Advantages of Stratton Flex Real Estate Services

Deep Understanding of Flex & Mixed-Use Properties

Assistance for Analyzing, Buying, Selling and Leasing Flex Properties

Leverage Our Network of Industrial & Commercial Investors, Owners & Businesses

Active Flex Real Estate Listings For Sale or Lease

Lancaster,
CA
93535
27,134 SF
Bldg Area
58,333 SF
Land Area
LRSP80-02
ZONING
Multi-Tenant
TENANCY
Lancaster,
CA
93535
22,492 SF
Bldg Area
58,303 SF
Land Area
LRSP80-02
ZONING
Multi-Tenant
TENANCY
Lancaster,
CA
93535
74,779 SF
Bldg Area
233,147 SF
Land Area
LRSP80-02
ZONING
Single or Multi-Tenant
TENANCY
Valencia,
CA
91355
8,822 SF
Bldg Area
0 SF
Land Area
M1-5
ZONING
Single Tenant
TENANCY
North Hollywood,
CA
9 1 6 0 5
5,000 SF
Bldg Area
30,461 SF
Land Area
LAM2
ZONING
Single Tenant
TENANCY
Valencia,
CA
91355
2,410 SF
Bldg Area
728,320 SF
Land Area
SCBP
ZONING
Multi-Tenant
TENANCY
Castaic,
CA
91384
51,619 SF
Bldg Area
224,348 SF
Land Area
C3
ZONING
Single Tenant
TENANCY
Garden Grove,
CA
92843
4,390 SF
Bldg Area
9,148 SF
Land Area
MU-2
ZONING
Multi-Tenant
TENANCY
Lancaster,
CA
93535
25,153 SF
Bldg Area
58,275 SF
Land Area
SP 80-02
ZONING
Multi-Tenant
TENANCY
Canoga Park,
CA
91304
4,476 SF
Bldg Area
10,403 SF
Land Area
MR2
ZONING
Multi-Tenant
TENANCY

Frequently Asked Questions in Flex Real Estate​

What is a flex space in commercial real estate?

Flex space is a type of commercial property that blends warehouse and office space under one roof, offering tenants the flexibility to adapt the layout to meet their specific operational needs. These properties typically feature open floor plans, high ceilings, and ground-level loading, making them ideal for businesses that require a mix of administrative, light manufacturing, R&D, or distribution functions. Flex spaces are popular among startups, tech firms, medical labs, and service-based companies due to their versatility and cost-efficiency.

Yes, flex space can be a strong investment, particularly in markets where businesses are seeking adaptable and scalable work environments. Demand for flex space continues to rise, driven by trends such as e-commerce growth, light industrial needs, and hybrid work models. Investors are drawn to flex properties for their typically lower maintenance costs, broad tenant appeal, and strong occupancy rates. Additionally, the ability to lease to a variety of industries can reduce vacancy risks and enhance long-term value.

While both industrial and flex spaces often share similar structural elements, like high ceilings and open interiors, their intended uses and layouts differ. Industrial real estate is generally designed for heavy-duty functions such as manufacturing, warehousing, or logistics, and often lacks significant office space. In contrast, flex real estate integrates functional warehouse space with finished office areas, offering a more adaptable layout. Flex properties cater to businesses that need both administrative and light industrial capabilities within the same footprint.

Advancing Success in Flex Real Estate​

Take the first step towards maximizing your flex real estate investments in Southern California. Contact Stratton International today for a strategic consultation, and join the ranks of our successful clients in Los Angeles County.

Robert Stratton
CEO / President
DRE #01182000

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