Following the cancellation of their HGTV series, "Married to Real Estate" stars Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson are taking their real estate business, Indigo Road, to new heights. The dynamic duo, known for their Atlanta-based empire, have announced a significant expansion into two new states, marking a new chapter for their entrepreneurial journey.
Key Takeaways
- Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson are expanding their real estate business, Indigo Road.
- New offices will open in Dallas and Houston, Texas, and Orlando, Florida.
- The expansion follows the cancellation of their HGTV show, "Married to Real Estate."
- The couple has faced personal health challenges and found humor in the show’s abrupt end.
Expanding the Indigo Road Empire
Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson, the power couple behind the Atlanta-based real estate company Indigo Road, have officially announced their business’s expansion into Florida and Texas. This move broadens their reach beyond their established "empire" in Georgia.
The announcement was made via an Instagram post, where Sherrod shared her excitement with their team. "So, in two years, we’ve made an empire here in Atlanta. We’ve definitely built a family. We are expanding to Dallas, Texas; Houston, Texas; and Orlando, Florida," she revealed in a video clip.
Indigo Road encompasses both a brokerage and an interior design arm, and this expansion signifies a major step in their business growth, moving beyond their home state.
Navigating Challenges and Finding Humor
The expansion comes after the cancellation of their HGTV series, "Married to Real Estate," which was axed as part of a broader programming shift on the network. Sherrod and Jackson confirmed the show’s end in June.
Sherrod has also been open about personal health struggles, including a surgery and a subsequent accident that resulted in shattered toes. She shared these experiences, emphasizing her resilience and focus on healing.
Despite the disappointment and hurt associated with the show’s cancellation, the couple has managed to find a silver lining. They described the news as "insane" and noted the irony of receiving it upon returning from vacations, a pattern that has occurred before. This resilience and ability to find humor in challenging situations have become a hallmark of their public persona.
