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Howdy, I’m Tash!

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Howdy, I’m Tash! *

I’m Nastassja (Nuh-stosh-uh) but you can call me Tash, your DFW expert guide to cool homes!

Since getting my real estate license in 2016, I’ve been hooked on retro properties, from mid-century modern marvels, to historic treasures, and all the funk in between!

After moving to the metroplex in 2022, I earned my Texas license in ’23 and Historic House Specialist designation in ’25. With six years of real estate experience (starting in Phoenix) and a detail-oriented edge from 14 years in the pharmacy biz, I make your home-buying or selling journey seamless, fun, and tailored to your vibe.

When I’m not matching clients with their dream homes, I’m hunting estate sales in my ’66 Beetle with my Frenchie, Teddy, rescuing relics from the trash (ha!), or zipping around on my Onewheel with my hubs, Chad.

Ready to find a home that’s as unique as you are?

Let’s dive into the DFW scene and uncover your vintage or modern masterpiece—Don’t forget to ask me about KW’s exclusive Private Collection!

Think we might be a match made in mid-century heaven?
Let’s grab coffee or schedule a call and talk dreams + deals.

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White Vintage Volkswagen Beetle in front of Googie style building.
Modern house with large glass windows, wooden exterior, pink stairs, surrounded by lush green trees and pink flowering plants under a blue sky.
Retro motel scene at sunset with a vintage car parked in front, neon signs reading 'Blue Swallow,' 'MOTEL,' '100% Refrigerated,' and 'TV,' and a small office building with welcoming signs.
Person holding two colorful Save the COMO motel cards in front of a vintage-style motel building with four diamond-shaped signs on the roof, in Richardson, Texas.