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Selling a home in Dallas is complicated . It doesn't have to be.

I'm a Realtor and team lead at Orchard — and the writer behind a newsletter 5,000 DFW homeowners actually read. Start with your address. I'll send you a real number and what it'd take to move.

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"He sold our house in 6 days, $40K over asking." — Sarah & Mike, Plano
$284M
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17 days
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102%
Avg. sale-to-list ratio
27
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Whether you're selling, buying, or building a real estate career — pick the path. Each one starts with a conversation, never a pitch.

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About

I started writing about real estate because I was tired of bad advice in this industry. Then I built a team that actually delivers on it.

I'm Ryan. I lead Listing Legends — a 27-agent team at Orchard covering Dallas, Fort Worth, and every suburb worth knowing. I write the weekly newsletter. I close deals. I obsess over the systems that make both possible.

If you've read me online and now you're thinking about moving, this is the front door.

— Ryan

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Issue #84
Why three Frisco listings just dropped $50K — and what that signals
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Issue #83
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