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.

Browse Dallas commercial brokers
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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.

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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.