Empowering Texas Real Estate with Integrity & Impact
Based in the Lake Ray Hubbard area, Sylvia specializes in residential real estate across Rowlett, Rockwall, Garland, Heath, Fate, and surrounding communities.

Proven Leadership
With years of experience at the forefront of the real estate industry, I bring strategic insight and results-driven guidance to every client relationship.

Client-Focused Approach
Your goals are my top priority. I tailor every step of the journey to fit your unique needs—whether you’re buying, selling, or investing.

Lifelong Impact
More than just transactions—my mission is to create meaningful, lasting outcomes. Let’s build a future you’ll love coming home to.
Sylvia Seabolt, Broker Associate
Serving Lake Ray Hubbard and Surrounding North Texas Communities
With over two decades of experience in North Texas real estate, Sylvia Seabolt is a trusted name for buyers, sellers, and investors seeking expert guidance and exceptional service. Licensed since 2000 and a Texas Broker since 2008, Sylvia combines strategic marketing, strong negotiation skills, and deep local knowledge to help clients succeed in today’s competitive housing market.
Based in the Lake Ray Hubbard area, Sylvia specializes in residential real estate across Rowlett, Rockwall, Garland, Heath, Fate, and surrounding communities. She is known for her professional integrity, personalized approach, and unmatched dedication to client success—qualities consistently highlighted in her many 5-star online reviews.
Sylvia is not only a top-producing REALTOR®, but also a respected leader in the industry. She has served in numerous local, state, and national positions, including as the 2022 President of the National Women’s Council of REALTORS®. Her leadership extends to organizations such as MetroTex Association of REALTORS®, Collin County Association of REALTORS®, and the North Texas Young Professionals Network.
Life’s Story
A passionate advocate for real estate education and women in business, Sylvia mentors new agents and empowers professionals to grow their careers with confidence. Her strong belief in advocating for homeowners and private property rights is reflected in her ongoing support of RPAC.
Whether you’re relocating, upsizing, downsizing, or simply exploring your real estate options, you can count on Sylvia Seabolt for results you can trust and a relationship that lasts far beyond the closing table.
Designations & Certifications
- Texas Real Estate Broker License
- Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR)
- Certified Residential Specialist (CRS)
- Commitment to Excellence Certification (C2EX)
- Performance Management Network (PMN)
- Short Sale & Foreclosure Resource Certification (SFR)
- Texas REALTORS Leadership Program Graduate (TRLP)
Ready to make your move?
Contact Sylvia today to schedule a consultation and discover why so many North Texas homeowners trust her to guide their real estate journey.
Blog
Texas Housing Market: What Home Sellers Need to Know Before Listing
If you’re thinking about selling a home in Texas, you may be asking: • Is it still a good time to sell in Texas? • Are homes still selling above asking price? • Are sellers lowering their prices in today’s market? The Texas housing market is still active, but it has...
The Real Estate Industry Pretends the Middle Doesn’t Exist
Real estate is an industry obsessed with growth. Production. Expansion. Scaling. Awards. Rankings. From the moment someone earns their license, the messaging is clear: build volume, grow your pipeline, and push your business to the next level. But what the industry...
Spring in North Texas doesn’t last long, which is why finding seasonal experiences you can enjoy without committing an entire day is always a win.
This past Saturday, Daniel and I met our friends Cheri and Perry for a double date adventure to Texas Tulips, and it turned out to be one of those outings that’s simple, beautiful, and surprisingly memorable. If you’re looking for a half-day trip from Dallas that...
Iron Plow Royse City Review: A Local Date Night Spot Worth Trying
A Local REALTOR®’s Honest First Impression Sometimes the best date nights aren’t planned. That was the case for Daniel and me the other night when we found ourselves in downtown Royse City looking for a place to grab dinner. We decided to try Iron Plow, the newer...
What Buyers Should Know About Buying a Historic Home in Greenville, Texas
Buyers searching for a historic home in Greenville, Texas often face a common question: Can you find character and major updates in the same property? At 3911 Stonewall Street in Greenville, the answer is yes. Built in 1927, this 3-bedroom, 2-bath single-family home...
3-Bedroom Single-Story Home in Garland with No HOA and Remodeled Bathrooms
If you are searching for a single-story home in Garland with no HOA, updated bathrooms, and functional living space, 3502 Vista Oaks Drive deserves a closer look. Located in the Oaks 03 subdivision, this 3-bedroom, 2-bath home offers 1,884 square feet on an...
What It Actually Means to Leave a Legacy in Real Estate
In real estate, the word “legacy” gets thrown around a lot. It’s usually tied to production numbers, team size, or how long someone stayed in the business. But for most agents, legacy has nothing to do with volume. Legacy is relational. It’s the way clients talk about...
Why the Best Real Estate Decisions Right Now Are Happening Quietly
The most successful moves I’m seeing aren’t driven by urgency. They’re driven by preparation. Homeowners are asking questions early. Buyers are clarifying priorities. Sellers are planning before listing. This market rewards intention, not reaction. If you’re thinking...
If I Owned a Home in Trailstone, Here’s What I’d Be Watching Right Now
If I personally owned a home in Trailstone, I wouldn’t be focused on national headlines or social media predictions. I’d be watching three very specific local signals. First: Days on market. Not just list prices, but how long similar homes are actually taking to sell....
Why Doing Nothing Is Often the Riskiest Option for Experienced Agents
When real estate agents feel uncertain about their next step, many choose the safest-seeming option: doing nothing. They keep their license active “just in case.” They stay loosely available. They tell themselves they’ll figure it out later. On the surface, this feels...
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