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Why settle for less than award-winning real estate service?

This local agent is here to help Louisvillians navigate the home-buying and selling process.

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“RE/MAX is ingrained in my DNA, and so is helping my local community,” he says.

Photo courtesy of Josh Jarboe, Broker-Owner of RE/MAX Empire | Motto Mortgage A2Z

When it comes to selling a home, having a trusted agent who can find the most qualified buyer (and get the best value out of your home) makes all the difference.

Enter: Josh Jarboe, one of the top-producing real estate brokers in the Bluegrass state.

Since 2015, he’s helped Louisvillians navigate one of life’s most important transactions. His extensive knowledge of the area and dedication to clients have helped him earn a number of accolades, including:

  • 2022 RE/MAX Hall of Fame Inductee
  • Louisville Business First’s 40 Under 40 recipient (2023)
  • Published over a dozen times in 2024 in national real estate publications as well as Forbes
  • And more

“Being of service is my passion,” he says. “Real estate is a relationship business, and I will be with you every step of the way.”

Interested in working with Josh? Get to know him better and see how he can make the home-selling or buying process easy for you.

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