CraneBay is an autonomous AI agent that finds off-market industrial properties — metal buildings, crane bays, lay down yards — qualifies them against your criteria, and alerts you before anyone else knows they exist.
LoopNet, CoStar, county assessor records, tax-default lists, distressed asset databases, estate sales — aggregated in one pipeline, filtered automatically.
Metal buildings with overhead cranes. Stabilized lay down yards. Texas and Permian Basin markets. Seller motivation signals. You define the filter — the agent applies it everywhere.
Comparable sales, cap rate estimates, market rent comparables, financing options — delivered in a deal brief before you spend an hour reading an OM.
Direct owner contact — mail, email, phone — before brokers catch wind. The agent initiates the conversation while the deal is still off-market.
New opportunities surface daily. Your deal pipeline updates automatically — ranked by match score, deal quality, and urgency. No manual tracking.
CraneBay does the research, filtering, and outreach. You show up to evaluate, tour, and close. The judgment — which is what 20 years of experience is worth — stays with you.
The best industrial deals aren't listed. They're owned by someone who hasn't talked to a broker yet, is going through a life event that creates urgency, or simply doesn't know what the property is worth. CraneBay finds those signals — and acts on them — before the market catches on.
CoStar is for analysts who build models. LoopNet is for brokers who wait for listings. CraneBay is for the person who wants to move on a deal before anyone else knows it exists — and has the track record to act on conviction.
CoStar. LoopNet. spreadsheets. waiting for brokers to call. building models that predict nothing.
Finding off-market industrial properties. moving before the market. knowing what's really out there before you write an offer.
Industrial vacancy is at decade lows. New supply is barely being built. The window for finding off-market deals at good prices is open right now — and it closes when institutional capital fully absorbs the recovery.