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George Vance McGee. Local "Unicorn" Austinite, Real Estate Broker & 3x indie published Book Author

Hello and well regards,

I am a locally born (1981) Austinite, who happily still resides in Travis Heights, SoCo Austin Texas with my wife. These days, they call us locals around the ATX, "Unicorns," and it is because with all of the human transplants moving here, local Austinites are becoming increasingly rare. 

I currently work as a licensed Real Estate Broker Associate in Texas, with the Austin Silent Market Brokerage Company. In addition to working the mainstream active MLS Properties for sale, our silent market program is known for discovering and serving buyer's and sellers on "off-market" properties for Sale. My deals range from primary buyers, to investors, to new build spec home developers, to empty nester sellers ready to move and more. 

I am a 3x Indie Book published Author. All 3 of my book titles are currently for sale and on shelves @BookPeople Downtown, the largest independent book store in the state of Texas. The 3 titles are; "Open Mindful Philosophy on the Fly." "Attractive Tales from Grand Cities a Social Memoir", & "The Nation We Live In, a collection of essays and short stories."   I'll be a booth participant at this years Lone Star Book Festival In Seguin, Texas May 28th & 29th.

Lastly, I have ample experience and a proven track record of being an intelligent, confident, well spoken and honest guest. I have previously successfully appeared on the WEIRD AUSTIN podcast, Friends in Austin Podcast and Austin City Councilman Podcast. I've also been quoted in Texas Realtor Magazine. 

George Vance McGee
512.657.9281
georgevance@gmail.com
AustinSilentMarket.com
Broker Associate 

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