Joshua Baethge

Joshua Baethge is a writer, editor, and general wordsmith.

Angela Downes is Thriving at Compass

By Joshua Baethge / January 27, 2020 /

It’s been almost a year since Angela Downes joined Compass Real Estate after Virginia Cook shut its doors. After carefully considering all of her options, she decided that Compass was the best fit for her and her clients. “They had a great opportunity for nationwide marketing,” she said. “Compass having offices in Florida and California…

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Alex Prins Predicts an Epic 2020 For His Business

By Joshua Baethge / January 20, 2020 /
Alex Prins Park Row

Don’t tell Alex Prins that 2020 is anything but a great year. With the number of jobs and people moving to Dallas, he’s predicting big things. In fact, he is so confident in the market’s strength, he recently created a short film titled “So Epic” to highlight what he predicts will be a booming market.

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Changing Roots Aims to Attract Millennials With New Ideas

By Joshua Baethge / January 16, 2020 /

The story of Changing Roots actually began a few years ago at Southern Methodist University.  Hannah Poindexter was a student from Tulsa struggling not only with the college grind but also the loss of her mother. Poindexter had a dream of building and renovating homes but wasn’t sure how she was going to do it.…

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Wayne Owens Hits the Ground Running at Dave Perry-Miller

By Joshua Baethge / January 13, 2020 /

  If you spent the late ’90s or early 2000s in Charleston, South Carolina, you may recall a man in a Panama Jack hat strolling the beaches. To the untrained eye, he appeared to be relaxed enjoying the sand and surf.  In reality, that hat was a walking billboard, and the man underneath was meticulously…

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Holidays Often Highlight Challenges Seniors Face, Need For Caregivers

By Joshua Baethge / January 10, 2020 /

Looking back at the holidays, many people may be wondering what was wrong with Mom and Dad now that they’re seniors.  For those who don’t see their parents regularly, the challenges of aging can be disconcerting. Unfortunately, that white-knuckle car ride after Thanksgiving or the unexpected fall at Christmas may have been warning signs of…

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