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Ginger Varga

Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Ginger Verga brings over 15 years of licensed Realtor experience and deep roots in real estate, inspired by her father’s legacy of building 3,000+ custom homes. Specializing in VA home purchases, she has helped countless Veterans navigate the DFW market. Her strong local insight and commitment make her a trusted guide for home buyers.With a B.B.A. in Marketing and a decade at Expedia, Ginger Vega combines corporate-level negotiation and customer service skills with real estate expertise. Since 2011, she has successfully closed diverse transactions—from listings and land to short sales and assumable loans. A Certified Texas VA Agent and loyal advocate, she’s passionate about helping clients find the perfect fit.

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