CompStak tells you what traded. We tell you who to call.
CompStak built a crowdsourced exchange for lease and sales comps — the deal terms behind closed transactions. CRE Finder solves a different problem: finding the owner of a property that hasn't traded and reaching them directly. Comps and sourcing are complementary, not substitutes.
CompStak vs CRE Finder · Coverage
CompStak's data is transaction-level: actual rents, concessions, and sale terms contributed by brokers and appraisers. CRE Finder's data is ownership-level: who owns every commercial parcel and how to reach them. One describes deals that closed; the other helps you start deals that haven't.
CompStak vs CRE Finder · Workflow
CompStak's workflow ends at a defensible comp for an underwriting model or appraisal. CRE Finder's workflow ends at a conversation with the owner. You may well use both — pull the comp on CompStak, find and call the owner on CRE Finder.
When CompStak is the better choice
CompStak owns a category we don't compete in. Where it's the right tool:
CompStak's crowdsourced rents, concessions, and TI/LC detail are genuine market evidence for underwriting and appraisal. CRE Finder doesn't reconstruct lease terms — if you need a defensible rent comp, CompStak is the source.
Assembling a defensible set of sales and lease comparables is exactly what CompStak is built for. That's a research job, not a sourcing job — different finish line than ours.
CompStak's exchange model rewards brokers who contribute their own deal data. If you're an active broker sitting on comps, that exchange has value we simply don't offer.
Pull the comp, then call the owner.
15-min walkthrough. See the off-market parcels in your buy box, named owners, ready to call.