About Me
Troy began his career in commercial real estate in 2003 at Coldwell Banker Commercial, NRT. He formed a successful partnership with his father Doug Scheel in 2007 specializing in land, retail, industrial and mixed-use properties. In 2013 Troy opened the Southern UT office of Coldwell Banker Commercial Advisors/Colliers International. Since that time, Troy has been involved with most of the major developers and projects in the area.
Troy’s work ethics and abilities have proven him to be an expert in helping his clients; whether selling, buying or leasing their properties. Troy’s determination to build trust with his clients, understand their needs, and act in their best interest has been profitable in making long term relationships. His integrity, honesty, and desire to succeed have provided him the opportunity to work with many local and national companies. Since moving to the St. George area Troy has helped procure some large companies that have invested millions of dollars in the market. Creating jobs and bringing new business to the area. He is involved in new projects just coming out of the ground and continues to service his client’s needs in all aspects of the commercial real estate business.
ACHIEVEMENTS
- Rookie of the Year, Salt Lake City CBRE (2009)
- Outstanding Sales Achievement CBRE (2009)
- Top Producer in 2015 for CBC Advisors
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS / ACCREDITATIONS
- Licensed UT Real Estate Agent
- ICSC Member
- CCIM Member
PARTIAL CLIENT LIST
- JMI Property Services
- Woodbury Corporation
- Innomark, Inc
- Design to Print
- Standard Pluming Supply
- Dean Foods
- Fort Pierce Industrial Park
- Henriksen Butler
- SITLA (State of UT School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration)
- W.C. Bradley / Zebco Brands
- Crumbl Cookies
- Camofire.com
- Vicore Fitness
- Jersey Mike’s
- Scannell Properties
- Dixie Power
- Teriyaki Madness
- Leslie’s Pools
- Harmon’s Grocery
- Wells Dairy (Blue Bunny Ice Cream)
- Wilson Electronics
Most Likely to
Take a dare, bet or challenge
Hidden Talent
Knowing most car makes and models simply by seeing it’s headlights