Ed McClory is a 20-year veteran of real estate, land development, and construction in Pennsylvania. With a background in design-build construction, commercial project entitlements, and development project management, Ed brings a highly experienced and well-rounded skill set to buyers and sellers of all types of land—particularly those focused on investment and development opportunities. Ed also has worked in investment real estate, specifically with syndication / real estate limited partnerships.
Ed’s experience in the commercial building industry shaped his vision to specialize in land and development brokerage, a niche within the real estate industry that demands both technical expertise and practical field knowledge. His investment in leading land analysis and site-selection software, combined with decades of hands-on experience, allows Ed to serve his clients’ best interests as a trusted advisor and fiduciary.
A member of the Realtors Land Institute (RLI), Ed actively pursues advanced coursework focused on the diverse land asset classes he represents, with the goal of earning the prestigious Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) designation. He views Pennsylvania as a uniquely diverse and dynamic state and is a dedicated student of its geography, physical characteristics, economic drivers, and regional cultures—insight he leverages to deliver informed, strategic guidance to his clients.
Specializing in Pennsylvania land and development real estate, statewide
Member of RLI - Realtor's Land Institute
Studies RLI coursework - ALC (Accredited Land Consultant) tract
Studied Real Estate Development through Cornell University Online (non-credit program)
20 years experience in development and construction as both a business developer and project manager
Experience with passive real estate investments, syndications and limited partnerships
Earned Masters of Engineering in Construction Engineering Management from the University of Alabama Birmingham (UAB)
Earned Bachelors of Arts in Geography (with Minors in Geology and Environmental Studies) from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania