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About

About Rudder Realty, Inc.

Rudder Realty was founded by the innovative and respected veteran broker Aaron Farmer. 

Aaron has a long career of being on the forefront of real estate change since he became a Broker in 2000. 

In late 2002, Aaron sued the State of Texas over anti-competitive rules it had passed; in 2005 he was named to the Inman News “Most Influential Broker” list  and was invited by the Federal Trade Commission to be an expert panelist at a forum on real estate Washington DC.

In 2006 was invited again to provide expert testimony before the US House of Representative’s Financial Services Committee in DC.

As a rudder guides a huge ship safely, Rudder Realty can guide you in the purchase of your home, land or commercial property.

About your real estate expert

Marshall Hinsley

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Licensed Real Estate Agent, Realtor®

In 2000, Marshall Hinsley entered the real estate industry as a professional, property photographer for a New York-based realty company that was the first to produce a wholly online listing database of available properties. Over the last 25 years, his real estate photography has been used for appraisal estimates, mortgage updates and insurance estimates, as well as for marketing materials and even online articles for AAA (American Automobile Association) and Texas Monthly.

For the last three decades, Marshall has worked in various capacities, as a news reporter, marketing consultant, and as an advertising professional.

A Bevy of Marketing Skills

From his multiple career roles, Marshall gained extensive, hands-on experience in photography, videography and copywriting while producing marketing materials for multiple real estate brokerages and agents, eventually deciding to put the power of his own marketing skills to work for local buyers and sellers as a Waxahachie-based real estate agent and Realtor®.

Marshall Knows Waxahachie

Marshall has lived his whole life in Waxahachie, attending W.I.S.D. schools, riding his motorcycle along the dirt backroads of Ellis County, and altogether doing life in his hometown for more than half a century. He won’t say it, but he does indeed humorously “remember when all those houses over there were just open fields.”

His knowledge of local events, local culture, local personalities and local properties is unequaled in the Ellis County market. You can see his labor of love for highlighting everything that makes Waxahachie a place to be in his project, Waxahachie 360 >>.

5% for Animals

Marshall Hinsley donates 5% of his commissions to New Life Cat Rescue of Ellis County, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit working to find homes for abandoned and neglected cats. The end result of the organization’s work can be seen at the Waxahachie PetSmart where adoptable cats are available for adoption.