Molly is a 5th generation Texan with deep roots in west Texas. She specializes in ranching, hunting and lifestyle properties. She’s a member of the local MLS board and is a Realtree Land Pro. Molly has a degree in Psychology and Spanish from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. Her motto is God, Family and Country. Her strong suits are: her faith in God, listening and understanding her client’s needs and desires, her commitment to her work ethic, her vast networking skills and connections; problem solving, love for people, and her sense of humor, and closing real estate deals.
White was raised in a military family. Her father, a highly decorated, Viet Nam, Huey pilot, his parents and great-grandparents were born and raised in Junction. Many of her relatives settled in Junction, Menard and Sonora. Since she was a young child, Molly spent many of her summers at her uncle’s ranch located between Junction and Ft. McKavett. She was just 8 years old when she was put in her first deer blind. Her love for hunting, shooting, and west Texas ranching grew out of these favorite childhood memories and experiences.
Before getting into real estate, she served as Texas State Representative in House District 55 from 2015-2017. During her time in office, she quickly earned the reputation of being the top conservative, female Member, and a champion for life and families. Representative White was a strong advocate for the right to life, property rights, hunting and fishing rights, gun ownership rights, water rights, and private business owner protections. Prior to serving as State Rep, Molly spent twenty-one years working with efforts to overturn Roe vs Wade.
It's not all work and no play for Molly. She likes to hunt, fish, garden, raise chickens, antiquing, and decorating her home and outdoor spaces. Molly, and her husband of thirty-three years, love to entertain, travel the back roads of Texas and spend time with their three children and nine grandchildren, especially their grandchildren. White and her husband, Ronald, own and operate a ranch in Sutton County.
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