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Denton County commercial property buyers — Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound.

Denton County combines a major university town with one of the fastest-growing residential corridors in the metroplex. RAW Commercial reviews retail, multifamily, flex, and land throughout the county.

Confidential. No listing required. No obligation.

Denton County coverage

Sub-markets we actively review

Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Little Elm, Sanger, Argyle, Aubrey, Pilot Point, Krum.

  • Denton
  • Lewisville
  • Flower Mound
  • Highland Village
  • Little Elm
  • The Colony
  • Frisco (Denton side)
  • Argyle
  • Bartonville
  • Copper Canyon
  • Double Oak
  • Aubrey
  • Pilot Point
  • Sanger
  • Krum
  • Justin
  • Roanoke
  • Trophy Club

Asset focus in Denton County

What we look at here

  • Small multifamily and student-adjacent housing near UNT/TWU
  • Neighborhood retail and single-tenant net lease
  • Flex industrial along the I-35 and 380 corridors
  • Self-storage in growth submarkets
  • Land with entitlement, BTR, or commercial upside

On the ground in Denton County

What we're seeing locally

Denton's student-adjacent rental base is a different underwrite than typical workforce housing — turnover, parental guarantees, and seasonal vacancy all matter. We underwrite it as it actually operates.

The 380 corridor and the cities north of Frisco continue to see population pressure. Land with frontage and utilities — especially infill — has real value to right-sized retail and flex.

Family-owned land and small commercial holdings often benefit from a seller-financed structure that preserves cash flow and spreads tax exposure. We have that conversation often.

Owner situations

Why Denton County owners reach out

  • Tired landlord or operator burnout — ready to step out cleanly
  • Bridge or balloon debt maturing with limited refi options
  • Estate, divorce, or partnership split forcing a decision
  • Deferred capex they don't want to fund themselves
  • Want a competing path vs. a single broker or wholesaler offer
  • Open to seller finance, JV, or recap — not just cash

Frequently asked

Denton County commercial property — FAQ

Are you actually buying in Denton County right now?

Yes. Denton County is an active review market for RAW Commercial. We typically respond within 1–2 business days on properties submitted through the site.

Do I have to list the property?

No. Most properties we review are off-market. Submitting through our site is confidential — your information is not shared with tenants, lenders, or other parties.

What deal sizes do you look at?

Our sweet spot is roughly $500K to $25M in total deal value, though we evaluate larger deals through the RAW REI Network of capital partners.

Do you only pay cash?

No. We structure cash, seller financing, joint ventures, recapitalizations, and master lease arrangements. The right structure depends on your goals, basis, and timeline.

Ready to talk?

Send us your Denton County property for a confidential review.