
Building a values-driven real estate brokerage
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Nathan Jines is a 5th-generation real estate professional with family roots back to the 1870s (great-great-grandfather sold Texas land for $2/acre). He attributes his success to relentlessly focusing on clients’ real needs, demonstrating genuine care, and bringing deep expertise, rather than chasing shortcuts. He emphasizes that empathy and competence are essential when guiding clients through one of the most significant financial transactions of their lives.
To ensure positive outcomes, Nathan leverages a full bench of professionals; estate planners, family-law attorneys, CPAs, wealth advisors, and more—so that every detail is handled with precision.
He also shared practical tips for choosing the right realtor:
Interview multiple agents to compare experience and style.
Look for a broker’s license and top-tier performance (e.g., top ~1–1.5% nationally).
Confirm a dedicated team, not just a large brokerage headcount.
Seek a fiduciary mindset, with the ability to identify and fill blind spots (estate plan reviews, tax implications, property tax considerations, etc.).
Avoid focusing only on the lowest commission, since saving a few thousand may cost you $100k+ in lost value.