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About Brian White

Founded in 2014, we are built around making your Real Estate experience AWESOME! BlueFuse was started by Tisha and Brian White to build a family business, serve our community and keep Brian closer to our 3 amazing boys. Brian spent 20 years in Fortune 50 companies leading teams, providing exceptional customer service and negotiating with some of the toughest businesses in the world. Tisha is simply brilliant in all things Real Estate. She has photographic recall of floor plans, builders and design. Plus, she’s an incredible connector. Why are we called BLUEFUSE? We’re BLUE because we’re blessed with those Amazing Boys and it’s our family’s favorite color for clothes, decor, you name it! FUSE means to join or blend. We FUSED our skills to provide YOU an EXCEPTIONAL Real Estate Experience. Now, we’re a growing team with outstanding, caring agents and staff, focused on building client Wealth whether you’re buying, selling or investing in Real Estate. At BlueFuse, we make Real Estate AWESOME for YOU. Isn’t That a Bright Idea?

Latest Blog Posts

Build Your Custom Dream Home in Flower Mound!

Looking to build your very own custom “masterpiece?” Look no further, Hillside Flower Mound, the newest, luxury, Flower Mound community is your answer.Hillside is a beautiful, heavily

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DFW Home Prices in 2020 - Boom or Bust? Why Suzi Orman is Wrong

Home Prices in 2020 - Boom or Bust? Why Suzi Orman is WrongMany media pundits, including Suzi Orman, are creating fear and doubt by "predicting" home prices are going to plummet later this year by

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Customize for Your Dreams - 1131 Powell Rd, Lantana, TX 76226

Update this AMAZING Home to Make It Yours TodaySome homes are move-in ready from Day 1.  Some homes need some TLC and are priced as amazing opportunities to make the home yours.  Nestled

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Can I sell my home coming off COVID-19 Pandemic Shelter in Place?

Are people still buying homes in light of COVID-19?As you might expect, showing activity in North Texas (and across the globe) dipped in March and April of 2020. Normally, that’s the time of

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