Eduardo Fernandez had a successful career as a professional soccer player in Mexico, living the dream of many soccer athletes desire until 1999, where he retired. Despite occasionally returning to Mexico to play soccer with some of his former teammates, he decided to embark on a new challenge by entering the real estate industry in the United States. In 2003, he established his own homebuilding company in El Paso, Texas. His company faced a significant challenge during the 2008 real estate crisis, a challenge that was shared by all homeowners in the United States. Nevertheless, Edward’s Homes persevered and managed to consolidate its position in the region, offering homes for sale with a price range of $150,000 to $450,000. Eduardo’s story is a testament to the success of migration to the United States, where he has established himself as a thriving entrepreneur.