Jonathan Murphy

Sales Associate

3535 Westheimer
Suite 227
Houston, Texas, 77027

(936) 328-9449

Jonathan was born and raised in Livingston, Texas where he grew up on a working cattle ranch. He went to Texas A&M where he received his bachelor degree in finance and then his masters in real estate. Upon graduation, he worked in Houston for a number of years in commercial real estate. His commercial career consists of a background in debt financing, brokerage, and development.

Being an East Texas native, he has spent considerable time on and has extensive knowledge about the vast array of landscape in the region including timber. He has a deep knowledge and insight of the timber industry with experience throughout the entire process. From planting to thinning, to ultimate harvest as well as the management practices that come along with timber production. He actively advises and assists landowners through this process as well as management practices including prescribed fire and herbicide applications.

Jonathan uses his experience from commercial real estate, and his deep knowledge of the landscape to assist his clients in both purchasing and selling property.

Jonathan lives in Houston and is a member of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo committee.

Jonathan is licensed in Texas.

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Jonathan's Featured Listed Properties

Cold Water Creek Land and Cattle Company

Harrison County, Marshall, TX

563± Acres

$3,658,882

Cold Water Creek Land and Cattle Company is a great, high-fenced ranch between Marshall and Longview, Texas- just a short drive from the Dallas Metroplex. This ranch prop...

Treble Creek Ranch

Polk County, Corrigan, TX

485± Acres

$2,996,000

Named after the three creeks that border the property, Treble Creek Ranch is an incredibly unique property located only an hour and a half from downtown Houston, TX. The ...

Parsons Place

Harrison County, Marshall, TX

227± Acres

$1,900,000

Parsons place is 226.75 acres of decades-old hardwoods and pine forests. The 100-foot-plus tall forests create habitat for native wildlife as well as a secluded peaceful ...