
Communicate location context
Directional and oblique aerials can show access corridors, surrounding development, visibility, nearby uses, and the scale of the parcel.

Commercial property aerials
Decision-ready property context for offering memoranda, leasing campaigns, investor presentations, websites, and asset portfolios.
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Commercial property buyers and tenants evaluate more than the building. They need to understand access, visibility, neighboring uses, parking, circulation, density, and the relationship to the surrounding district. A commercial aerial assignment turns those questions into a structured image library for the actual transaction or leasing campaign. The market includes resorts, luxury homes, multifamily, retail, industrial and logistics property, master-planned communities, land, and commercial campuses.
This service supports brokers, owners, developers, asset managers, investment-sales teams, leasing teams, architecture firms, and agencies marketing office, retail, industrial, multifamily, mixed-use, and land assets.
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Directional and oblique aerials can show access corridors, surrounding development, visibility, nearby uses, and the scale of the parcel.

One planned capture can supply offering memoranda, leasing decks, websites, email, social, press, and internal presentations.

Portfolio owners can use a repeatable viewpoint, lighting, aspect-ratio, and file structure across several properties.
Available deliverables
Angled views show the building, site, access, and surrounding context in a format suited to presentations and marketing layouts.
Vertical perspectives clarify footprint, parking, circulation, parcel context, roof form, and neighboring uses without acting as a survey.
Approaches, reveals, orbits, and district transitions can support property films, web headers, social edits, and broker presentations.
Clean, stable compositions can be selected for a designer to add roads, labels, boundaries supplied by the client, or nearby points of interest.
Common applications
Provide location and asset context for offering memoranda, data rooms, buyer outreach, and management presentations.
Show access, visibility, parking, neighboring amenities, tenant identity, and the wider trade or employment area.
Create an organized visual record for ownership updates, property portfolios, capital planning conversations, and future marketing.
Explain the site and surrounding pattern while keeping legal boundaries and entitlement claims in client-supplied materials.
Planning in Phoenix
Share the intended audience, priority access roads, nearby points of interest, tenant-signage requirements, and any views that should be avoided.
Urban Phoenix properties may require careful planning around controlled airspace, traffic, adjacent buildings, cranes, people, and limited operating areas.
Aerial photos can support client-supplied boundary or label graphics, but the imagery does not establish legal property lines.
Greater Phoenix assignments may involve controlled airspace, extreme heat, mountain and desert terrain, dust, wind, monsoon activity, and large sites with limited shade or access.
The market includes resorts, luxury homes, multifamily, retail, industrial and logistics property, master-planned communities, land, and commercial campuses.
From brief to delivery
We identify the audience, required views, surrounding features, final channels, and details that should be clear from the air.
The address is reviewed for airspace, access, sun direction, neighboring properties, traffic, people, and suitable operating positions.
Coverage includes intentional wide, medium, directional, and detail views instead of depending on one dramatic angle.
Selected assets are organized for the agreed listing, website, presentation, social, press, or campaign workflow.
Before you book
A clean annotation-ready image can be supplied, and graphic annotations may be scoped using client-provided information. Drone photography is not a legal boundary determination or survey.
Yes. Grouped scheduling and a shared shot standard can improve consistency, subject to the airspace, access, and timing needs of each address.
Often yes. Tenant operations, traffic, people, privacy, signage, access, and safe launch areas should be coordinated with the property contact.
The strongest set usually combines site orientation with access, frontage, parking, loading, tenant or building relationships, development context, and nearby features relevant to the intended buyer or tenant. The final priorities should come from the marketing team.
Yes. The shot plan should account for presentation spreads, web crops, vertical placements, annotation-ready frames, and any surrounding context that must be shown accurately.
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Share the address or general area, timing, intended use, required deliverables, and the person responsible for reviewing the result. We’ll evaluate feasibility and reply with the right next step.