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Debbie has passionately served Dallas area single family home, condo, and townhome buyers and sellers for 26 years. In Dallas County she serves the Park Cities, Preston Hollow, Uptown, Downtown, Oak Lawn, Turtle Creek, Bluffview, Devonshire, and Lakewood. Her expertise includes Plano, Frisco, Allen, McKinney, Prosper, and Celina in Collin County, and The Colony, Little Elm, and Lewisville in Denton County. Debbie specializes in luxury home marketing and sales, home staging, new construction, corporate relocation, pro athlete relocation, buyer representation, and her international clientele have relocated from Australia, Columbia, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Italy, and Poland to name a few. Debbie has represented professional athletes in golf, major league baseball, and the NFL (over 30 of Dallas Cowboys in the last few years), and transferees from Price Waterhouse, Verizon, Walmart, State Farm Insurance, Boeing, Hunt Oil, Shell Oil, Mohawk Industries, Cadbury Schwepps, and J.C. Penney. She has been a relocation agent since 2001.

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