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We just tilted the playing field. We are proud to announce that Martha Turner Properties has partnered...
We just tilted the playing field.

We are proud to announce that Martha Turner Properties has partnered with the global leader in all things rare, beautiful and collectible. We are now Martha Turner Sotheby’s International Realty. In almost all respects, we are the same company, the same family, the same top-performing real estate team. Only now we offer access to the most frequently viewed showcase of distinguished properties, in print and online, in the world. The advantage is all yours.






"Part of this whole idea of teaming up with Sotheby's International Realty was an opportunity to expand our exposure," said Tom Anderson, now co-president along with his business partner and the local firm's founder, Martha Turner. "It allows our properties to be opened up to the world."



"The deal is Sotheby’s International Realty's first entrance into Texas and aligns Houston with sought- after real estate cities, such as Beverly Hills, Calif.; and Manhattan, N.Y.; for global buyers."



"It's truly a worldwide network, and now people all over the world will be exposed to Houston properties in that country's language and monetary denominations," Anderson said.



Martha Turner Sotheby's International Realty
50 Briar Hollow Lane, Suite 700W
Houston, Texas 77027
tel 713.520.1981

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