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A professional photo of Nick Getzendanner, Energy Realtors Broker, smiling and wearing his cowboy hat on a modern terrace with a DFW cityscape view. His arm rests on a stack of textbooks (labeled for Texas Real Estate and advanced certifications like ABR®, RENE, and MRP), and a tablet shows an online learning portal. The clean Energy Realtors logo (tree and house line) is visible in the corner. The image represents real estate expertise, education, and both in-person and online learning.

Elevate Your Texas Real Estate Career with Champions School of Real Estate

Elevate Your Texas Real Estate Career with Champions School of Real Estate Whether you are looking to break into the booming Texas property market or you are an experienced agent aiming to sharpen your edge, one thing remains absolutely true: knowledge is leverage. In an industry that evolves by the day—especially with recent shifts in buyer representation and market regulations—staying ahead of the...

A moody, desaturated black-and-white photograph of a luxurious, rustic-modern ranch-style home in the Aledo, Texas landscape under a dramatic, cloudy sky. In the foreground, a prominent real estate yard sign with a black frame displays the 'Energy Realty Group' logo, which features simple line-art icons of a house and trees above the company name. Text at the bottom of the sign confirms 'Aledo, TX'. The sign is positioned next to a rustic, stone-paved path that leads directly to the house's inviting front entrance. Large oak trees frame the stone structure of the house, which features extensive wood trim and many windows. A dark border frame surrounds the entire image.

The “Number” Trap: Why I Left the Big Box Model to Build ERG

The Founder's Intel The "Number" Trap: Why I Left the Big Box Model to Build Energy Realty Group By Nick Getzendanner | 20 Years in the Trenches In the real estate world, we are taught that "bigger is better." We are told that hanging our license under a global logo with thousands of agents is the only way to achieve velocity. I know that pitch because I lived it. I started my career at Keller...