A Beacon For Southlake: Joni Bockenfeld
Joni Bockenfeld brings her community roots into real estate.
Joni Bockenfeld wants to be a beacon for Southlake. A resident of the community for the past 15 years, Joni taught prekindergarten for10 of it, substitute teaching for Carroll ISD and White’sChapel United Methodist Church while simultaneously raising her four children with her husband Todd.
With her youngest daughter graduating this spring and heading to college, Joni is moving on to her next business venture — real estate.
“Real estate and home improvement have always been a passion of mine,” Joni says. “In my summers off of teaching, I would always do home improvement projects myself — painting, refinishing furniture, just trying to keep the house updated. Sometimes friends would call me to ask for my advice or help with some projects. My husband encouraged me to make real estate my career instead of my hobby, so I decided to just go for it.
”As an entrepreneur and self-starter, Joni brings her home improvement insight to JP and Associates Real-tors and the clients she works with, helping them sell their homes or buy new ones. Although her practice just recently opened, Joni has already made an impression around the area for her honesty and integrity.
“Joni is one of the most dependable and hardest-working women I know,” client Kim Summons says. “By hiring Joni as your real estate agent, you will be choosing someone who will prioritize you and your needs in selling or buying your new home.”
Although she serves North Tarrant County as a whole, Joni especially looks forward to connecting people within Southlake and showing newcomers its unique qualities.
“I have so much love for this city,” Joni says. “I look forward to serving families in the area and showing them how special Southlake is.”
“If you’re looking for a great realtor and a fantastic person, you cannot go wrong with Joni Bockenfeld.” —Megan Bailey