Joshua Baethge

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

Cindi Caudle Comes Home to Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s

By Joshua Baethge / November 18, 2019 /

Cindi Caudle is back in town and back at Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s. After spending a few months with Compass Real Estate, she returned Briggs where she had worked previously and felt very comfortable. “One thing that I love about Briggs is that I love having the principle being a part of the community,” she said.…

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Career Change Paying Off for Colleen Aldstadt

By Joshua Baethge / November 11, 2019 /

Two years ago, Colleen Aldstadt joined Ebby Halliday Realtors after a long career in land development. She quickly learned that while many concepts are the same, it’s a whole different world in a lot of ways.  In development, she could count on a captive audience of builders and real estate agents. Being an agent requires…

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Tim Williams Picks Halo Group Realty For Next Act

By Joshua Baethge / October 28, 2019 /

Not everyone can say they started a real estate career after retirement, but that’s what Tim Williams is trying to do. About a month ago, the longtime entrepreneur joined Halo Group Realty. So far things are going as good as he had hoped. “Halo is a great company,” Williams said. “They are just a great…

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Jeremy Whiteker Returns to Dave Perry-Miller After More Than a Year at Compass

By Joshua Baethge / October 21, 2019 /

Jeremy Whiteker rejoined the Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate Park Cities office after spending the past year and a half at Compass. “I feel like I have come back home,” Whiteker said. “I learned many lessons about what motivates me as a business owner and what components I need in place to keep that machine running.…

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Another Gem From JLD Custom Homes in Monticello Park

By Joshua Baethge / October 18, 2019 /

Another gem in Monticello Park has hit the market. This recently finished four-bedroom, four-bath home is a rare find indeed.  Plus, it’s a relative bargain in today’s’ East Dallas market. It commands a 60-foot-wide lot — about 10 feet wider than typical lots in this part of town. “It’s a super cool house that conserves…

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