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When a person hits 80, the idea of downsizing and moving, either across town or across the country to be near children, can become less of a choice and more of a necessity. Read more.
With decades of industry experience, Mike Brodie is the regional broker/owner of Keller Williams in Plano, Texas. He has an interest in three Market Center franchises and seven regional franchises and is the operating principal in Plano, Texas, and the Maryland/D.C. region. He also works with select luxury clients and frequently teaches/trains across the U.S.
In 2019, Brodie celebrated continued growth in his businesses despite economic changes, competitive shifts and disruption.
“This drives me, and I love what I do,” says Brodie. “This is my 25th year with Keller Williams. What an amazing ride. I respect all of the competitors. Together, we are a great fabric of innovation and models, and at the end of the day, we work for the same purpose of an organized marketplace, private property rights, ethics and respect for each other.”
A REALTOR® since 1973, Brodie has been president of his local and state associations, REALTOR® of the Year for both, as well as elected treasurer for the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR). He was appointed by then-Gov. George Bush to the Texas Real Estate Commission and served as its chairman.
Brodie was awarded the Distinguished Service Award by NAR in 2014 and has played roles in many local boards and charities. He currently serves as chairman of the executive board for the University of Texas at Dallas.
When a person hits 80, the idea of downsizing and moving, either across town or across the country to be near children, can become less of a choice and more of a necessity. Read more.
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