Here are the Top 10 land brokerage firms in Arizona, based on public voting for the 2024 edition of Ranking Arizona, the state’s biggest and most comprehensive business opinion poll. Ranking Arizona is based purely on opinion and ranks companies based on how voters answer this simple question: with whom would you recommend doing business?


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Top 10 Arizona land brokerage firms

Here are the Top 10 land brokerage firms in Arizona, as featured in the 2024 edition of Ranking Arizona:

1. Land Advisors Organization

Background: Land Advisors Organization is the nation’s largest brokerage company focused exclusively on land. Land Advisors’ highly specialized agents use exhaustive research, cutting-edge mapping and AI technology, deep market knowledge and extensive transactional experience to help clients identify and capitalize on valuable land opportunities in all kinds of economic environments. Land Advisors Organization employs a true collaborative brokerage model with offices located throughout Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Missouri, Nevada, North Carolina, Utah, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington. Other service lines in place to compliment Land Advisors’ brokerage operations include Land Advisors Capital, which assists in providing equity, debt, and mezzanine financing to homebuilders and developers, and Launch DFA, which provides consulting and development finance solutions.

2. The Land Agency

3. Colliers

4. Menlo Group Commercial Real Estate

5. Nathan & Associates

6. JLL

7. Lee & Associates

8. CBRE

9. ORION Investment Real Estate

10. Cushman & Wakefield

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