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Top-rated lgbtq agents in Dallas

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Barbara - Lesbian Realtor

Barbara leverages over 25 years of cutting edge business skills and experience to help families and individuals buy and sell homes. Throughout her impressive career marked by achievements and the highest ethics, Barbara has always been focused on ...read more

Carlos - Gay Realtor

From the day your partner with Carlos and his team, consider them your dedicated real estate advisors. They have the resources and expertise to guide you, and empower you to make the best choice for you and your family. As a REALTOR® , Carlos ...read more

John - Gay Realtor

I am a Dad, a Husband, a Dog lover...a genuine guy who loves his family and enjoys spending quality time with family and friends. I'm the bald guy in the photo with my husband and son. My son says that zombies ate my hair so I am sticking with ...read more

Lee - Gay Realtor

Born in Oklahoma, raised in Dallas and have lived here all my life. I enjoy time with family, friends and animals. My hobbies are horseback riding, boating and travel. I am very passionate about real estate and helping clients reach their goals and ...read more

Brett - Gay Realtor

Adept at building client relationships that last far beyond a real estate transaction, Brett brings a well-honed skill set to his role as a Real Estate Agent with his brokerage office. Brett developed an eye for detail during his earlier career ...read more

CT - Gay Realtor

C.T. is a dedicated real estate advisor specializing in the lively Dallas market. Nine years ago, he left his Alabama roots for the allure of Dallas. He has primarily resided in Oak Lawn, Oak Cliff, and Uptown neighborhoods. With a background in ...read more

Jason - Gay Realtor

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE, PROVEN RESULTS! Simply put I believe in providing the most satisfying real estate experience to everyone; agents and clients alike in a friendly, fun, and family atmosphere focusing on customer service, education, and ...read more

Thomas - Gay Realtor

Thomas is a Native Texan hailing from The Sparkling City by the Sea. That’s Corpus Christi, TX, by the way. Thomas came to North Texas almost a decade ago to attend the University of North Texas as a music major. It didn’t take long before he ...read more

Melissa - Gay Friendly Realtor

As a mom of four, Melissa has been an Ally and advocate for her LGBTQ children for many years, supporting them through their teens into adulthood where she also loves and supports their spouses. As Broker-Owner, she has provided LGBTQ home buyers, ...read more

Molly - Lesbian Realtor

In 2010 after a 20 year career in Global Advertising & Marketing Molly transitioned full time into the Dallas Real Estate Industry. Molly has lived in Dallas all of her 50+ years of life with the exception of college in Austin. She has owned and ...read more

Dallas News

Dallas, TX Highlights and Guide to LGBTQ+ Resources

Are you considering a move to the Lone Star State? Look no further than Dallas, Texas. This vibrant metropolis boasts a unique blend of culture, commerce, and community, making it an ideal destination for individuals and families alike. From its iconic skyline to its thriving arts scene, Dallas offers a multitude of attractions and opportunities that set it apart as one of America's most dynamic cities. Let's explore some of the highlights that make ...more

Dallas Gay Realtor: LGBTQ Living in the Lone Star State

Located on the shores of the Trinity River in North Central Texas, Dallas is a beautiful, bustling city which is home to one of the largest LGBTQ communities in the United States. If you’re thinking of finding your next home in the Lone Star State, you may fall in love with all that Dallas has to offer.

A Brief Look at Dallas History

Dallas was founded by John Neely Bryan, who settled on the east bank of the Trinity in November 1841. Dallas was ...more

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