By Meghan Barry
This week our CEO John Brian Losh (Brian) traveled to Texas to visit several Who’s Who Luxury Real Estate members - John Daugherty, Realtors, Bradfield Properties, Turnquist Partners Realtors, Inc. and Briggs-Freeman Real Estate. In Houston he met with Monica Duff, Cassie Julich, and John Daugherty of John Daugherty, Realtors. Brian had the pleasure of listening to John Daugherty sing the praises of our network to one of their newest agents. We look forward to seeing a big contingent from John Daugherty, Realtors at our upcoming Spring Retreat in San Diego.
In San Antonio, Brian saw Kristy and Joyce Bradfield of Bradfield Properties, one of our newest members. And while in Austin, Brian met with Bob Kenney, Ralph Bell, Michele Turnquist, and Steve Turnquist (along with LuxuryRealEstate.com Director of Technology Michael Edlund) at Turnquist Partners Realtors, Inc. Turnquist Partners is also sending a group to the Spring Retreat.
Before heading back to Seattle, Brian spoke with Charles Freeman, of Briggs-Freeman Real Estate, who reports that last year was their best yet and the Dallas market is thriving. Top producer Erin Matthews will represent Briggs-Freeman at our Spring Retreat.
Our thanks go out to all of these members for their hospitality! It’s great to hear that the luxury niche is strong in Texas!
Brian and I will travel to Florida March 24th through 28th to visit more members. News on those visits later this month…
Editor’s Note:
Meghan Barry is the Executive Vice President of LuxuryRealEstate.com. She works closely with CEO John Brian Losh to organize a variety of Luxury Real Estate programs, events and services. Mr. Losh is quite tireless in his efforts to visit both long-standing and new members of the LuxuryRealEstate.com network. I really like the title of this blog entry because one of the funniest moments in the 1985 movie “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure” is when Pee-wee is in San Antonio talking to someone on the phone. To prove that he’s really in Texas, he loudly sings, “The stars at night are big and bright…” and then all the people around him suddenly clap their hands four times in unison and burst into song, singing, “…deep in the heart of Texas!” That always makes me laugh.