Brad Andrus

Brad Andrus

Executive Vice President, Axis Realty Group

Denton, TX 76201

Phone (940) 368-3588

Prior to accepting a role at Axis Realty Group, Brad spent seven years as Senior Vice President at First State Bank.
Specialties
Investment Sales Broker, Tenant Rep
Property Types
Industrial, Land, Office, Retail, Flex
Markets
Dallas/Ft Worth
Languages
English
Bio
Brad's passion for real estate was first kindled as an investor. As he became exposed to various types of real estate over the years, he has focused his attention on commercial real estate. Prior to accepting a role at Axis Realty Group, Brad spent seven years as Senior Vice President at First State Bank. In that capacity, Brad focused on helping clients acquire and build commercial real estate properties in the Denton area. He was a valued advisor to his clients because of his personal background in real estate. His experience underwriting and financing commercial real estate transactions enables him to professionally guide his clients through underwriting real estate and closing complex transactions. Brad also has a strong background in construction and property management. His background overseeing construction projects, provides him with the ability to assist his real estate clients through finish out and construction projects. He understands what it takes to own and maintain real estate and enjoys sharing his expertise with his clients. Brad grew up in Krum, where he graduated high school in 1995. He earned a bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University in marketing and a master's degree in Journalism from the University of North Texas. He currently lives in Krum with his wife, Danielle, and three children - Dallin, Blake and Kali. He serves as a trustee of the Krum Independent School District and is a graduate of the 2006 class of Leadership Denton. In addition to spending time with family, he enjoys traveling and playing sports.
Education
Brigham Young University, Bachelor of Marketing - 2001 University of North Texas, Master of Journalism - 2003