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Emma Gamble

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Uvalde, Texas native, Emma Gamble, spent her early years exploring where the Hill Country meets the South Texas Plains. Her family was involved in the irrigation business, growing her familiarity with the importance of water and how it coincides with the land. In the rural areas surrounding Uvalde County lie an abundance of wildlife ranches and hunting operations. Here, Emma developed a fascination and passion for agriculture that would stick with her for the following years.

Her family’s relocation to Fredericksburg, Texas was the change of scenery she didn’t know she needed. As a new student in 6th grade, she quickly found herself going back to her roots and getting involved with what she knew best, agriculture. Her high school involvement in FFA and 4-H led her to pursue a degree in animal science with a concentration in business when she began college at Texas Tech in 2019. While at Tech, Emma was able to make connections and expand her network across the entire state of Texas, making lifelong friends from all over the state. She graduated in 2022 and moved back to Fredericksburg, where she currently resides.

In her free time, Emma enjoys hunting, spending time at her family ranch in New Mexico, and being outdoors. Her love for agriculture is what brought her back to the Hill Country, as she hopes to showcase the unique and special place in Texas that she fell in love with at such a young age.

At just 22 years old, Emma just purchased her first home in Gillespie County and has been able to get to know the Hill Country real estate market for the last year. Emma values hard work, and honesty, and is determined to get the job done the right way, the first time. Her professionalism and consistency make her a great choice for clients looking for a helping hand in their real estate journey. Emma is eager to give back to the part of Texas that gave so much to her.