Best of Dallas
The best commercial brokers in Dallas.
A curated directory of Dallas's top commercial brokers — vetted by CCIM and SIOR credentials, CoStar and RCA transaction history, and asset-class fluency across office, retail, industrial, and multifamily. From Uptown agency leasing to Alliance industrial logistics, match a specialist to your deal.
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Vetting criteria: active TREC sponsorship, CCIM/SIOR/CRE designation, verified CoStar history.
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Asset-class specialization: office, retail, industrial, multifamily, land.
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Submarket fluency: Uptown, Legacy, Las Colinas, Frisco, Plano, Alliance, South Dallas.
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Execution evidence: live BOVs, OM samples, recent comparable closings.
Browse every real-estate specialty
RealtorsLicensed residential agents and Realtors.BrokersReal-estate brokers and brokerage principals.Luxury AgentsSpecialists in high-end and luxury properties.Commercial AgentsOffice, retail, industrial, and investment property.Property ManagersResidential and commercial property management.Mortgage ProfessionalsLoan officers, mortgage brokers, and lenders.Real-Estate AttorneysClosings, title, contracts, and disputes.Home InspectorsPre-purchase and pre-listing inspections.
Frequently asked questions
- How do you identify the best commercial brokers in Dallas?
- We weight active TREC sponsorship, CCIM or SIOR designation, verified transaction history pulled from CoStar and RCA, submarket fluency (Uptown, Las Colinas, Frisco, Plano), and asset-class specialization (office, retail, industrial, multifamily). DFW is one of the deepest commercial markets in the US — generalists underperform here.
- What credentials matter most for commercial?
- CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member) for investment analysis fluency, SIOR (Society of Industrial and Office Realtors) for office and industrial leasing, and CRE designation for the most senior advisors. A top Dallas broker carries at least one and quotes live CoStar comps.
- How do I match a broker to my asset class?
- Industrial: DFW airport corridor, South Dallas, Alliance — SIOR brokers with logistics-tenant relationships. Office: Uptown, Legacy, Las Colinas — agency leasing or capital markets specialists. Retail: grocery-anchored vs. unanchored — different brokers entirely. Multifamily: brokers running BOVs and rent comps weekly.
- What execution metrics should I evaluate?
- Last 12-month transaction volume, average days-on-market for listings, list-to-sale spread, and direct CoStar / RCA references. Ask for a sample BOV (broker opinion of value) or OM (offering memorandum) — quality is immediately visible.