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Surge Real Estate page for Surge Real Estate Nick specializes in North and East Dallas, and the Dallas Suburbs, but serves everywhere in the greater Dallas area.

This page contains information about the Nick Surguine's real estate business, as well as helpful tips on real estate transactions and events in the DFW area. Nick has been a Texan for the last 19 years, and enjoys spending his non-working hours with his wife and kids, serving with his church, watching movies, and playing games. He also likes biking, movies, or and finding new restaurants in the a

rea to try out. He has found Dallas to be a wonderful, welcoming place to live! Texas Real Estate Commission Information About Brokerage Services: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/5kppp7lk0gl0lz8e2f24l/IABS-Surge-Real-Estate.pdf?rlkey=g2ikucfm9cowi9uetvrz5q3so&st=plbr6wj3&dl=0

Texas Real Estate Commission Consumer Protection
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To the best mom ever, happy Mother’s Day! I love you so much and am honored to get to parent alongside you! 💗
05/10/2026

To the best mom ever, happy Mother’s Day! I love you so much and am honored to get to parent alongside you! 💗

This Week’s City Highlight: Prosper — a rapidly rising North Texas community where expansive new homes meet a thoughtful...
04/16/2026

This Week’s City Highlight: Prosper — a rapidly rising North Texas community where expansive new homes meet a thoughtfully paced, small-town feel.

With top-rated schools and master-planned developments, Prosper continues to attract buyers looking for space without sacrificing proximity to Frisco and Dallas.

Learn more here: https://www.prospertx.gov/

Today’s buyer = older, more prepared, and way more strategic 👀
04/01/2026

Today’s buyer = older, more prepared, and way more strategic 👀

03/12/2026

Everyone says people are moving to Texas… but the trend may be changing.Texas is still gaining more residents than any o...
03/04/2026

Everyone says people are moving to Texas… but the trend may be changing.

Texas is still gaining more residents than any other state — but the pace of migration has slowed noticeably in the latest data.

For years, rapid population growth helped drive housing demand across Texas. Now the big question is:

Is the Texas housing market finally normalizing after the pandemic surge?

A new report from the Texas Real Estate Research Center breaks down what’s happening and what it could mean for housing going forward.

👉 Worth the quick read:
https://lnkd.in/gvX73sSU

What do you think — temporary slowdown or the start of a longer-term shift?


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