RE/MAX Dallas Suburbs Opens in New Location

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RE/MAX Dallas Suburbs and The Branch Team have moved into our new location in North Plano. Our new address is: 3915 McDermott Rd, Suite 100, Plano, TX 75025.

The new office is on the northeast corner of Coit and McDermott adjacent to the middle school.

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Phone and fax numbers as well as office hours remain the same.

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Aspens in Velvet

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“Aspens in Velvet”

The snow that accumulated on the Aspen trees reminded me of the velvet on deer antlers.

Photographed on January 12, 2013 at the Steamboat Springs Ski Resort using a Nikon S9100 at f8.8. Post-shoot processing in Adobe Lightroom.

Copyright 2013 – Tom Branch

Lexington Park at Rice Field Grand Opening

The Branch Team is pleased to announce the grand opening of Lexington Park at Rice Field. The doors officially open at 10 AM on Saturday, December 8th on this luxury town home community.

Located two blocks from the Downtown Plano DART light rail station, Lexington Park at Rice Field is a brand new urban community. These three-story townhomes range in size from 1658 square feet to 2351 square feet per building plans. Prices begin at $159,880.

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Click here to download the Lexington Park Townhomes Sales Package including features, floor plans, and pricing | Click here to visit the Lexington Park Townhomes web page.

Contact us at 214-227-6626 if you have any questions.

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Moonrise Over Aggieland

Moonrise Over Aggieland

Moonrise Over Aggieland

Photographed on November 24, 2012 using a Nikon S9100. Copyright 2012 – Tom Branch

Veterans Day 2012 – A Time To Reflect

Veterans Day 2012As a retired military combat veteran, Veterans Day holds a special meaning for me. It’s a time to reflect on those who serve or have served in defense of this great nation.

From the Revolutionary War to the war in Afghanistan, America’s veterans have always paid the price to keep this nation free. Freedom and liberty are fragile things often preserved with the blood of those who swore an oath to defend her at all cost.

I’m saddened more and more as I look at our nation. She was once the greatest nation on earth. Today we’re headed down a path from which there may be no recovery. We’re faced with crushing debt, a deep crevasse between her people, a tax system that needs an overhaul, and an economy that barely functions.

President John F. Kennedy once said, “Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer. Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past. Let us accept our own responsibility for the future.” If we don’t stop blaming others and accept responsibility for the future, America as we know it may not survive.

President Ronald Reagan always saw America as that “shining city on the hill.” I share that vision and truly wish that all Americans could see this nation through the eyes of a veteran. I’m not sure there’s another group that loves her the way we do.

It’s time to put aside our differences and work together as Americans to solve the problems facing this nation.

 Tom Branch, Broker, CDPE, SFR

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Changing of the Guard – Fall Colors Arrive in North Texas

“Changing of the Guard”

Fall colors arrive in North Texas. Photographed on November 10, 2012 in Ridgeview Ranch, Plano, Texas.

Photo Copyright 2012 – Tom Branch