January 8, 2025 - 03:26

Former University of Texas and NFL quarterback Colt McCoy is making headlines as he prepares to launch a new office for a prominent real estate firm in Fort Worth. Recently recognized for his humorous appearance in a Progressive insurance commercial, where he parodied his role as a backup quarterback, McCoy is now shifting gears into the world of real estate.
He has expressed enthusiasm about joining HPI, describing it as "an established, first-class organization." With nearly 30 million square feet of managed properties and almost four decades of experience in the Texas real estate market, HPI has built a solid reputation. McCoy’s entry into this industry marks an exciting new chapter in his career, as he looks to leverage his leadership skills and connections from his time in professional sports to make an impact in real estate. The launch of the Fort Worth office is anticipated to further enhance HPI's presence in the region.
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North Fork house of the week and real estate transfers: Aug. 19, 2026This week`s real estate update features a standout property in Southold, along with a full list of recorded transfers from June 19, 2026. The featured home offers a classic North Fork feel with...
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