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Jeanette Blalock

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About Jeanette
The Will Seale Group is excited to welcome Jeanette to our team and to Compass. “Jeanette’s skill set is pretty ideal for a homebuyer or seller,” says Will Seale. “To begin with, she has decades of experience as a CPA and a wealth manager. On top of that, she has lived here and she practiced real estate in the Park Cities for years prior to moving to Boston. She knows the area, she is a master of financial and market analysis, she’s raised a family here and is now an empty nester here, so Jeanette's personal and professional perspectives are highly relevant and desirable to someone looking to purchase or sell real estate."

Jeanette and her husband Mike started their family in University Park, and it was here that she began her real estate career over 35 years ago with Murray Realtors in Highland Park. Jeanette’s career in Finance also began in Dallas at Price Waterhouse, and she joined another leading wealth management company when her family relocated to Boston. Having been through major family relocations over the years, Jeanette understands the complexities in evaluating a real estate market and making critical investment decisions. “You learn to select your advisors very carefully.” Jeanette says. “Choosing a Realtor should be no different than choosing a wealth manager. The quality of your choice correlates directly with the quality of professional advice you follow—and ultimately the degree of success you attain.”

In addition to her career pursuits, Jeanette has a lifelong passion for design and entertaining. It brings her great joy to bring people together for memorable experiences. For many years she owned an event planning company that produced auction events for schools and philanthropies both in Dallas and Boston, and she continues that work today for friends and family. In her spare time, she enjoys playing golf and pickle ball and, traveling to visit her daughters. “We are so happy to be back in Dallas,” she says, “it’s always been home.”