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Jake Strange

Commercial Real Estate Advisor
An Atlanta native, Jake’s passion for real estate began watching the immense growth the city experienced following 2010, Jake started his career in real estate in 2019 and now helps asset owners acquire and dispose of commercial real estate across Atlanta, specializing in in-town investment sales. His work is rooted in a sharp understanding of capital markets and a hands-on approach to deal execution, allowing clients to navigate transactions confidently and achieve outcomes that maximize value. Backed by the team at Bull Realty, Jake delivers best-in-class advisory and brokerage services while maintaining a relentless focus on results, transparency, and long-term relationships.

In addition to representing clients, Jake is an active investor and developer, completing transactions through syndicated partnerships and building projects that create lasting value in the communities he serves. This dual perspective—both advisor and principal—provides him with unique insight into what drives success across today’s CRE landscape. Whether structuring acquisitions, guiding dispositions, or repositioning value-add assets, Jake’s commitment to aligning capital with opportunity remains at the core of his practice.

Jake’s professional philosophy is simple: create alignment between people, place, and purpose. Through thoughtful and disciplined deal-making, and a genuine care for the city he calls home, he continues to shape Atlanta’s next chapter—one project at a time.

Beyond real estate, Jake is deeply passionate about wildlife conservation and land stewardship. He actively supports habitat restoration and forestry management efforts across Georgia and Alabama, advocating for prescribed burning, sustainable agriculture, and responsible land use. His respect for the natural landscape mirrors his approach to development—balancing growth with preservation, and commerce with community.

Organizations:
National Association of Realtors-Georgia
Atlanta Commercial Board of Realtors
Georgia Forestry Commission