Investment Criteria
Our Investment Approach
Commando acquires and operates commercial and self-storage assets in markets supported by durable demand drivers, strong local traffic, and long-term population trends.
We focus on properties where disciplined management and targeted capital improvements can improve performance—through better operations, stronger tenant experience, and clear leasing execution.
We prioritize assets with stable income today and clear upside through lease-up, tenant mix, re-tenanting, and operational efficiencies over time.
Target Property Types
Self-Storage Facilities
Existing facilities with strong local demand, operational upside, or expansion potential (storage, parking, or outdoor components).
Neighborhood Retail Centers
Convenience-focused retail in established corridors—service and daily-needs tenancy preferred.
Mixed-Use Commercial Assets
Small-bay and service-oriented mixed-use assets where leasing, operations, and light repositioning can drive value.
Geographic Focus
We target markets with stable employment, consistent population growth, and strong corridor fundamentals. Priority goes to locations with:
- Proximity to residential growth and commercial activity
- Access to major transportation routes
- Durable local demand for storage and service retail
Investment Strategy
We pursue value creation through hands-on operations and practical improvements. Typical strategies include:
- Lease-up and rent optimization
- Tenant mix upgrades and stronger leasing execution
- Security, lighting, and curb appeal improvements
- Operational efficiency and expense controls
- Selective expansion or reconfiguration where supported
Opportunity Profile
We evaluate opportunities ranging from stabilized cash-flow assets to under-managed properties with clear operational and capital improvement paths. Ideal opportunities often include:
- Below-market occupancy with fixable drivers
- Deferred maintenance that impacts leasing velocity
- Mispriced units/rents or inconsistent management
- Clear visibility, access, and demand fundamentals


