About · est. 2019
A boutique CRE
practice with a national backbone.
Trinity Commercial Real Estate is an Atlanta-focused brokerage specializing in tenant representation, landlord representation, and investment sales — office, retail, industrial, mixed-use, and land. We operate as part of Keller Williams Realty — Chattahoochee North, which gives us a national network without the institutional friction of a big-firm shop.
Office
3930 E. Jones Bridge Road, Suite 100
Peachtree Corners, GA 30092
Reach
(404) 000-0000
The numbers
$480M+
Transaction volume
240+
Deals closed
76
Combined years
12
Sub-markets covered
How we work
Four principles.
Not values — values are platitudes. These are operating rules we don't break.
- 01
One Atlanta market.
We don't chase deals in markets we don't live in. Atlanta metro is the boundary — and inside it, we know the rent rolls, the landlords, and the deals that haven't hit the market yet.
- 02
One broker per assignment.
Every engagement lands with a single practitioner whose practice is built for that side of the table — not a generalist juggling tenant, landlord, and investment work simultaneously.
- 03
Numbers first, narrative second.
Every recommendation is underwritten. Every market take is sourced. We'd rather hand a client a defensible model than a confident-sounding opinion.
- 04
The KW network, on tap.
Through Keller Williams Realty — Chattahoochee North, we plug into a national referral network for deals that touch outside Atlanta, without losing the boutique grip locally.
The KW affiliation
The boutique grip,
national reach.
Trinity operates under Keller Williams Realty — Chattahoochee North. That means our brokers carry a KW license and tap into a referral network that spans 1,100+ offices and 200,000+ agents nationally.
What it does not mean: KW doesn't tell us which deals to take, doesn't set our fees, and doesn't run our marketing. Trinity owns the client relationship and the work product. The affiliation is leverage, not a brand we operate under.
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