Service · Site Selection
Site selection.
A structured site qualification process for operators, owners, and developers who need fewer guesses and better real estate decisions.
Site selection should reduce uncertainty. It should not simply produce a list of available properties. Eagle Nest evaluates sites through demand, access, visibility, zoning, utilities, cost, timing, competition, and the likely path to execution.
The work is especially useful for tenants, buyers, and developers comparing multiple submarkets or trying to understand whether a property is worth pursuing before spending time, money, or political capital.
Brokerage services are provided through Eagle Nest Brokerage LLC, the firm's licensed Texas brokerage entity. Capital markets and advisory services are provided through Eagle Nest Property Group as applicable.
Process
How the work moves.
Criteria
Define the must-haves, trade-offs, and underwriting thresholds.
Map
Evaluate market coverage, demand drivers, competitors, rooftops, traffic, and access.
Screen
Filter sites by physical, regulatory, economic, and capital constraints.
Recommend
Present a short list with a clear reason to pursue, pause, or pass.
Typical Use Cases
Where this service fits.
- Retail expansion
- Pad-site search
- Land acquisition
- Development site screening
- Owner-occupier search
- Market entry
Related Markets
Where the work shows up.
Each market page gives a practical view of where the service applies and what kinds of assignments fit.
Dallas-Fort Worth
Commercial real estate strategy across the connected DFW region.
Open → MarketDallas
Brokerage, development, and land advisory in the Dallas side of the market.
Open → MarketFort Worth
Operator-led site work, land, and capital strategy around Fort Worth.
Open → SpecialtyTexas Retail Development
Pad sites, neighborhood retail, single-tenant net lease, and value-add retail.
Open →Questions
Useful before the first call.
Can Eagle Nest help before a property is listed?
Yes. Site selection often begins before a property is formally marketed, especially when the client has a defined requirement.
What information does Eagle Nest review?
Typical inputs include access, visibility, traffic, demographics, competition, zoning, utilities, site geometry, cost, timing, and financing implications.
Next Step
Talk through the assignment.
A short conversation is usually enough to determine whether Eagle Nest is the right fit and what diligence should happen next.