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Texas Land Guys

The Dosch brothers share an insiders perspective on transacting the biggest commercial land deals shaping the Lone Star State. With decades of experience brokering deals between land owners and real estate developers they discuss the art of making these deals happen in a fast paced competitive market. With their partners, they have built the leading commercial land brokerage company in the State of Texas, covering the booming TX triangle, with offices in Houston, DFW and Austin/San Antonio. Through their podcast they bring you into the boardroom and inside the deals that move the market.

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[Episode 28] Why Some Land Listings Sit and Others Fly Off the Shelf

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Why Some Land Listings Sit and Others Fly Off the Shelf July 15, 2025 In this episode, Tom and Tim Dosch address a crucial question in Texas land brokerage: why do some listings receive multiple offers while others remain unsold for years? With decades of experience and thousands of acres…

[Episode 27] Zoning or No Zoning, Growth Finds a Way

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Zoning or No Zoning, Growth Finds a Way July 8, 2025 In this episode of the Texas Land Guys Podcast, Tom Dosch, Tim Dosch, and David Marshall explore how growth continues to drive Texas forward—whether through the structured framework of zoning or the flexible, unzoned approach. Drawing on decades of…

[Episode 26] Q2 Texas Land Trends

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Q2 Texas Land Trends July 1, 2025 In this episode, Tim and Tom Dosch are joined by Tripp Rich to explore the key developments shaping Texas real estate in Q2. Despite growing macroeconomic uncertainty, including geopolitical tensions and tightening capital markets, the team reveals a surprising surge in deal closures…

[Episode 25] How SB840 Unlocks Housing in Big Texas Cities

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How SB840 Unlocks Housing in Big Cities June 24, 2025 In this episode of the Texas Land Guys Podcast, Tom Dosch is joined by Trey McGinn to dissect Texas Senate Bill 840—a sweeping new law that could dramatically alter land development strategy across the state. Effective September 1, the bill…