Licensed Real Estate Broker · El Paso TX
Your El Paso broker,
direct and licensed.
ProGen Real Estate is owned and operated by Josue R. Jimenez — licensed Texas Real Estate Broker (TREC #619091). No intermediaries, no hand-offs, no assistants. You get the broker directly, from first call to closing.
Broker
TREC Licensed
200+
Homes Sold
15+
Years in EP
4.9★
Client Rating
Broker Credentials
What a licensed broker
means for your transaction
In Texas real estate, not all credentials are equal. A broker license is the highest level of licensure — and when you work with ProGen, you work directly with the license holder on every transaction.
A broker holds the highest license — and the most accountability
In Texas, a Real Estate Broker has completed additional education beyond a sales agent, passed a more rigorous licensing exam, and can legally operate an independent brokerage. A sales agent must work under a broker. When you work with ProGen, you work directly with the broker — Josue R. Jimenez, TREC #619091 — not someone supervised by one.
No middlemen. No hand-offs. The broker, directly.
Large real estate teams assign you to assistants, showing agents, and transaction coordinators. At ProGen, Josue R. Jimenez is the person who answers your call, reviews your contract, attends your inspection, and sits across the table at closing. Direct broker access is not a premium add-on — it is the only way ProGen operates.
Verifiable credentials — look us up
Every Texas real estate licensee is publicly searchable at the Texas Real Estate Commission. You can verify Josue R. Jimenez's broker license (TREC #619091), license status, and history at trec.texas.gov. Transparency is not optional at ProGen — it is built in.
El Paso market expertise across every cycle
Josue R. Jimenez has been active in the El Paso real estate market for 15+ years — through rate drops, the pandemic surge, and today's inventory-constrained environment. That experience means better pricing guidance, stronger negotiation, and fewer surprises at every stage of your transaction.
The Broker Advantage
Why working directly with
a broker changes everything
Broker-Level Negotiation
A licensed broker has the training, legal authority, and experience to negotiate any transaction — including complex scenarios like seller financing, option period disputes, repair negotiations, and appraisal gap situations. You deserve broker expertise at the table, not a supervised agent.
Full Legal Responsibility
Brokers bear legal and fiduciary responsibility for every transaction they handle. That accountability drives a higher standard of care. At ProGen, Josue R. Jimenez's license and reputation are on the line in every deal — and he treats every client accordingly.
No Chain of Command
With a large team brokerage, decisions require approval chains. When your ProGen broker says yes, it is final. When Josue advises on an offer price, a contingency, or a repair credit — he has the authority and the experience to back it. Fast, clear decisions protect your transaction.
Bilingual Broker Service
ProGen is fully bilingual in English and Spanish — servicio completo en inglés y español. A bilingual broker is especially important in El Paso, where 82% of the population is Hispanic and many families prefer to conduct real estate business in Spanish. Josue handles every conversation fluently in both languages.
"I had worked with two other realtors before ProGen, and both times I ended up dealing with assistants and coordinators who did not know my file. With Josue, I talked to the broker every time. He knew every detail. The difference was night and day — and we closed with zero drama."
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions about El Paso's
licensed real estate broker
What is the difference between a real estate broker and an agent in Texas?
In Texas, a real estate sales agent must work under the supervision of a licensed broker. A broker has completed additional education, passed a more rigorous licensing exam, and can legally operate an independent brokerage. When you work with ProGen Real Estate, you work directly with the broker — Josue R. Jimenez, TREC #619091 — not a supervised agent.
Why does it matter if I work with a broker vs an agent?
Brokers carry more legal responsibility, more training, and more authority in a transaction. They can handle complex situations — appraisal gaps, seller financing, disputed contingencies — that require higher-level expertise. With ProGen, you get direct access to that expertise rather than being managed by someone working under a broker you never meet.
How do I verify ProGen's broker license?
Josue R. Jimenez's Texas Real Estate Broker license (TREC #619091) is publicly verifiable at trec.texas.gov. Search by name or license number to confirm active status, license type, and history. ProGen welcomes this verification — transparency is a core value.
Does ProGen Real Estate work with buyers and sellers?
Yes. ProGen Real Estate is a full-service brokerage. Buyers receive commission-free representation with full broker service. Sellers receive full MLS exposure, professional marketing, and licensed broker negotiation. One broker, both sides of the market. Call (915) 691-1082 to discuss your situation.
What areas does ProGen's El Paso broker cover?
ProGen serves the entire El Paso metro — Upper Valley, Westside, Northeast, East El Paso, Horizon City, Socorro, Anthony, Canutillo, and surrounding Dona Ana County communities. If you are buying or selling in El Paso County or the immediate metro area, Josue R. Jimenez (TREC #619091) is your broker.
Direct Broker Access
Talk to your broker —
not a coordinator.
Josue R. Jimenez (TREC #619091) is a licensed Texas Real Estate Broker who personally handles every ProGen transaction in El Paso. No middlemen. No hand-offs. Your free consultation starts with one call.
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