How to Do It: The questions to ask yourself before buying a Texas ranch or land
- By Maria Cintron
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"Don’t always believe the headlines. Do some research. Talk to experts. And, don’t let negativity sway you. Sensational headlines sell ads and get clicks."
FROM MY PERSPECTIVE
The witty Mark Twain once wrote back to a reporter who had asked him if [...]
Meet our agents and learn about the shops, restaurants and sites in their neighborhoods — plus some insider information that may surprise even the locals.
We have always believed that our clients deserve only the best. That’s why one agent went over the top recently when she volunteered to help her pregnant client pack and move, far exceeding the typical role of a realtor. That’s why another agent once laid down in various places on a living-room floor, so that her client could see how a beloved piano might fit.
You and I know that homes are much more than shelter. But, think about someone who doesn’t have one. How do they ever evolve past that basic need?
Demographers project that North Texas will reach 10 million people sometime in the 2030s — surpassing Chicago to become America’s third-largest metro area. While all of this is very exciting, it’s absolutely no surprise to the agents of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty.
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