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Former NFL quarterback Colt McCoy has officially launched a new branch of HPI Real Estate in Fort Worth, Texas. This venture marks a significant transition for McCoy as he shifts his focus from the football field to the real estate market. With a commitment to serving the local community, McCoy is assembling a team of seasoned professionals who bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to the real estate industry.
The decision to enter the real estate sector reflects McCoy's desire to make a positive impact in Fort Worth, a city he has come to know well. He aims to provide exceptional service to clients looking to buy or sell properties in the area. McCoy's leadership and dedication to building a strong, knowledgeable team are expected to set a new standard in the local real estate market.
As McCoy embarks on this new chapter, he remains focused on fostering relationships and delivering value to his clients, ensuring that HPI Real Estate's Fort Worth branch becomes a trusted name in the community.
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