Commercial & reposition opportunities in Houston, Dallas metro (TX)
Commercial and residential-to-commercial reposition plays in Houston, Dallas metro (TX) — sites screened for higher-and-better-use and mixed-use redevelopment. We screen and rank 10 candidates in Houston, Dallas metro (TX) from public county records — owner, zoning, and comps already pulled, so hours of per-deal research collapse into seconds.
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Top candidates (preview)
| City | Built | Structure value | Deal score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Houston | — | 93% | 74 |
| Houston | — | 91% | 74 |
| Houston | — | 93% | 74 |
| Houston | — | 89% | 74 |
| Houston | — | 88% | 74 |
| Houston | — | 94% | 73 |
| Houston | — | 67% | 73 |
| Houston | — | 91% | 73 |
A sample of the top-ranked candidates. Create a free account to see addresses, owners, zoning, the deal math, and the full ranked list — plus a ready-to-mail owner letter for each.
See the full ranked list — freeLand vs. structure — how we find these
Every candidate is ranked on the land-to-improvement value split from public assessor records. In Houston, Dallas metro (TX), with land at roughly 9% of value and the structure near 91%, these sites are screened for a higher-and-better use than what stands today.
How these are scored
Commercial & reposition candidates are screened from public assessor and recorder data: structure age, the land-to-improvement value split, lot size, zoning, nearby development momentum, and owner signals. Scores are screening-grade — a starting point to validate on the ground, not investment advice. See the full methodology →