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Turning Fear into Fuel: Grow Your Real Estate Business with Confidence

December 2, 2025 by chorton Leave a Comment

Confident real estate agent smiling while making a prospecting call, symbolizing overcoming fear and building confidence in self-promotion.

From Nervous to Natural: Overcoming Prospecting Anxiety in Real Estate For Real Estate Agents Ready to Grow Without Feeling Pushy If the idea of picking up the phone, sending that message, or putting yourself out there makes your heart race — you’re not alone. Many … [Read more...]

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Understanding Real Estate Referrals with Preferred Properties of Texas

October 28, 2025 by chorton Leave a Comment

Learn how real estate referrals work in Texas and how Preferred Properties of Texas helps agents in Stephenville, Erath County, and the Cross Timbers area build their business with compliant, ethical, and profitable referral partnerships. Join our growing real estate team today.

From compliance to connection, Preferred Properties of Texas gives agents the tools and mentorship to master real estate referrals and thrive in Stephenville and beyond. In the Texas real estate world, referrals are more than just “word of mouth” — they’re a strategic … [Read more...]

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Markets May See a Noticeable Bump in the Number of Homes

May 11, 2022 by chorton Leave a Comment

From Scarcity to Stability: How Inventory Has Shifted Across Texas Updated November 2025 Why we’re revisiting the 2022 blog & how the Cross Timbers market has evolved Where Things Stood in 2022 That old blog highlighted a few big truths:• A NAR survey showed … [Read more...]

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Realtors Can Help Find You A Home Faster

May 24, 2021 by chorton Leave a Comment

Educational article showing how real estate agents help streamline the home buying process, handle negotiations, manage paperwork, and prevent closing issues in Texas. Preferred Properties of Texas Real Estate Agency, 254-965-7775 Serving Erath County and Beyond.

How working with a local expert streamlines your home search, avoids delays, and gets you closing faster. When you’re looking for a new home, the last thing you want is for the process to drag on for weeks or even months. While it’s tempting to spend hours scrolling … [Read more...]

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Turn To An Expert For Advice

March 16, 2021 by chorton Leave a Comment

Buying or Selling in 2025? Trust Preferred Properties of Texas for Expert Guidance You Can’t Predict the Market—But You Can Choose the Right Guide Whether you’re buying your first home or selling a long-time property, our local professionals provide clear, honest … [Read more...]

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