Agent Migration

Agent migration tracks agents, brokers, movers, and shakers as they pull up roots or set out shingles in the North Texas real estate market. Did you make a big move? Give us a shout at [email protected].

Justin Hammond Settling in Nicely at Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s Fort Worth Office

By Joshua Baethge / January 10, 2022 /

In October, Justin Hammond joined the Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s Fort Worth office. He felt it was the place that would best help his business, which focuses heavily on the luxury residential market.  “I knew that I wanted to be with a luxury brand,” Hammond said, “and Sotheby’s, in my opinion, is the most preeminent luxury…

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Aaron Carroll And Blake Eltis Make a Move to Douglas Elliman

By Candy's Dirt / January 5, 2022 /

From Staff Reports Aaron Carroll and Blake Eltis have taken their shingle to the newest in a litany of luxury brokers that have come to hang their hat in Texas, Douglas Elliman. “The Carroll/Eltis Group is a team of highly regarded agents in the Dallas market, and we could not be happier that they are…

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Barbara Arredondo Finds New Home at Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s

By Joshua Baethge / December 13, 2021 /

Barbara Arredondo says that it’s hard to put into words why she came to Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty in September.  Despite being in a good situation, she said making the change was something she felt in her bones. She’d always wanted to be with Briggs at some point, was impressed by the firm’s marketing and…

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After a Short Time Away, Grant Hudson Returns to Coldwell Banker

By Joshua Baethge / December 6, 2021 /

After a few months away, Grant Hudson has rejoined the Coldwell Banker Realty Global Luxury office in the Park Cities.  He’d previously worked with the brokerage for two decades before leaving for a different destination earlier this year.  It didn’t take him to have a change of heart. “I felt like the tools and systems that Coldwell…

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East Dallas’ Historic Mrs. Baird’s Bakery Rises Again

By Karen Eubank / November 5, 2021 /

Mrs. Baird’s is a name near and dear to the hearts of Texans. It all started with Ninnie Baird, who built a thriving company when the term “businesswoman” did not exist. She did it because she had no choice.  In 1908, as her ailing husband’s health took a turn for the worse, she started baking…

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