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Location, space type, and size give Rofo enough context to understand the shape of the search.
Rofo helps businesses understand where to begin before they search for space. We organize markets, districts, buildings, and alternatives into recommendations that explain why a location fits.
Most commercial real estate decisions start with a geography question: which market, district, or corridor should we take seriously? Rofo connects cities, districts, neighborhoods, comparison pages, representative buildings, and commercial properties into a structured location model. The goal is not to overwhelm you with every possible result. It is to make the first set of choices clearer.
Rofo looks at the business context first, then uses geography and building patterns to suggest where the search should begin.
Location, space type, and size give Rofo enough context to understand the shape of the search.
Rofo evaluates markets, districts, nearby alternatives, and building types that fit the request.
You get recommended starting points, why they make sense, and what tradeoffs to consider.
Some users already know the market they want. Others need help deciding where to begin.
Use this path when you already know the city or market you want to research.
Use this path when you want Rofo to help decide which locations deserve attention first.
Rofo is designed around business fit, location context, and practical alternatives rather than paid placement.
A building only makes sense inside a district, commute pattern, customer environment, and expansion path.
Good recommendations explain why a place fits and what may make a nearby alternative worth testing.