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Ratcliffe Family Sells 100 Acres in Frisco, Texas to Sobha Realty for Future Residential Development

FRISCO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Ratcliffe Family has completed the sale of approximately 100 acres of prime land located at the intersection of PGA Parkway and Hillcrest Road in Frisco, Texas, to Sobha Realty, a global luxury real estate developer. The transaction marks a significant milestone for one of Frisco’s most prominent growth corridors.

Davidson Bogel Real Estate represented Sobha Realty in the acquisition. The firm’s role in the transaction underscores its continued leadership in land brokerage and advisory services throughout the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.

“This transaction brings together a legacy family ownership and a world-class developer with a shared vision for quality and long-term value,” said David Davidson, Jr. “The future residential development will be a meaningful addition to the ongoing demand for housing in Frisco, Texas.”

About Sobha Realty

Founded in 1976, Sobha Group is an international real estate developer with a presence across UAE, USA, India, Australia and UK and are recognized for its Vertically integrated approach that emphasizes delivering high-quality residential and mixed-use developments.

With decades of experience, Sobha Realty focuses on precision, sustainability, and enduring value in every project it undertakes.

For more information about Sobha Realty, visit https://sobharealty.com/

About DB2RE

Davidson Bogel Real Estate (DB2RE) is a boutique land investment advisory group and brokerage firm headquartered in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Founded by David Davidson, Jr., and Edward Bogel in 2015, the base principle of the company is exceptional client service, with investment and development of land throughout Texas and Oklahoma as the focus. DB2RE concentrates on land acquisitions, dispositions, and investment sales for families, trusts, and developers of retail, multi-family, industrial/mixed-use, and single-family communities.

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