Southwest Florida’s commercial real estate community is mourning the loss of Randy Mercer, a prominent figure and founder of Mercer Investment Properties, who passed away on April 5, 2026, at the age of 71. Mercer, known for his integrity, mentorship, and passion for music, left a significant mark on the region’s business landscape since his arrival in the early 1980s.
Key Takeaways
- Randy Mercer, a veteran of Southwest Florida’s commercial real estate scene, died suddenly on April 5, 2026, at age 71.
- He was the founder of Mercer Investment Properties and co-founder of CRE Consultants.
- Mercer was widely respected for his integrity, calming influence, and mentorship.
- Beyond his business acumen, he was a passionate baritone singer and an aficionado of 1970s rock and roll.
A Pillar of Southwest Florida Real Estate
Randy Mercer moved to Fort Myers in 1981 to begin his career in real estate. In 1986, he established Mercer Investment Properties, a company that would become synonymous with successful commercial transactions in the region. For 37 years, he worked closely with Stan Stouder, founding partner of CRE Consultants, with their offices often side-by-side, forging a deep friendship and business partnership.
Colleagues remember Mercer for his ability to navigate complex deals with a calm demeanor, focusing on the essential elements to ensure success. Randy Thibaut, founder of LSI Cos., described Mercer as a "gentleman’s gentleman," highlighting his focus not just on closing deals, but on the personal relationships and ethical treatment of clients.
A Life Beyond Business
While Mercer’s professional achievements were substantial, his personal passions were equally significant. He was a dedicated baritone singer, performing at Westminster Presbyterian Church and cherishing his extensive knowledge of 1970s rock and roll. His ability to recall obscure details about artists and songs earned him the affectionate title of the "Wikipedia of music" among his peers.
In a poignant full-circle moment, Mercer returned to lead Mercer Investment Properties in January 2025, intending to cap his career by returning to his roots. He had often expressed a desire to work until age 80, seeing the final decade of his career as a return to the beginning.
Legacy and Family
Mercer’s legacy extends beyond his business dealings and musical talents. He served in leadership roles for various industry organizations, including the Southwest Florida Real Estate Investment Society and the Lee Building Industry Associates. His integrity, calming presence, and willingness to mentor others have left a lasting impact on many in the Southwest Florida real estate community.
He is survived by his wife, Debbie Ringdahl, a Realtor; his daughter, Sasha Ringdahl Iversen; his son, Noah Ringdahl; his daughter-in-law, Lindsay; and five grandchildren.
Sources
- Florida commercial real estate veteran dies at 71, Business Observer.
