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TCURealty.com is a web site (not a company) created and designed by PSR Computer
Consulting (PSRCC). PSRCC is owned and operated by TCU alumn Phillip Reeder, a 2001
TCU graduate and long-time TCU fan. The real estate agents who maintain this site
are sponsored by Champions Realty (a real estate broker physically located in Garland, TX).
Champions Realty is dedicated to making
your home buying and/or selling experience as enjoyable as possible. While our
services are available throughout the metroplex, we prefer to focus on the real
estate markets in Tarrant County because these are the markets we know. In
addition to our expertise in the real estate market, we are also set up to offer full
mortgage services to our clients. From pre-qualification to selecting the right
mortgage product, we can help you through the entire home-buying process.
Michael Reeder, one of the creators of TCURealty.com, is a TCU alumn and a
former football All-American. Michael graduated from TCU in 1997 with a BBA
(finance) and in 1999 with an MBA. Since graduation, Michael has held several
positions, including working as an auditor, a marketing analyst and as a sales
rep for a large medical supply company. In addition, Michael has continued to pursue
an interest in real estate for the last four years, working with buyers and sellers
to find the right deal at the right time. Please click here to see what past clients
have to say.
On the football field, Michael was an All-American and Lou Groza Award (given annually
to the nation’s top field goal kicker) winner in 1995. He started and lettered during four
seasons (1994-1997) and set a number of TCU scoring and kicking records. Along with Davey
O’Brien (Heisman) and Ladanian Tomlinson (Doak Walker), Michael is one of only three TCU
football players to win a national individual award. Michael also excelled in the classroom,
making several Academic All-Conference/All-American teams and graduating Magna Cum Laude. He
can still be found at Amon Carter Stadium for every home football game and he makes time for
at least one road trip per season.
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