My background includes being part of a "Football Family" comprised of four daughters. We moved around the U.S. and had the opportunity to observe how people lived in different regions of the country. Most of the time we built our own homes and I viewed that process over and over again.
Following that time, many years were spent raising a family and doing volunteer work. This included equine assisted therapy for the physically and mentally challenged individuals. Duties included documentation, lesson planning, and volunteer training in handling of horse and client.
Prior to Real Estate, I was involved with a company that repurposed shipping containers. We created office space, guesthouses, and many other custom projects. I ran the office, research and development, managed employees, and maintained records. Sometimes I was lucky enough to do some construction work on the container projects.
My husband is involve in custom home sales and a background in running his own business. I was also involved in custom home sales and construction.
Which brings me to why I joined Real Estate. My desire to learn the process of start to finish including fiduciary responsibility between parties involved in real estate transactions.
After completing the course and acquiring my license with the Texas Real Estate Commission, I decided to pursue Real Estate full time. Someone once told me that their Agent didn't have time for them and could I look into a listing. If you contact me, I will find the time to help you with your real estate needs.
Cheryl Carpenter-Bourgeois
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The Do’s And Don’ts Of The Real Estate Code Of Ethics
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How A Good Bio Can Kickstart Your Real Estate Career
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How Your Appearance Affects Your Sales
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Restoring A Repossessed Home: Dealing With Damage
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