Keith has been involved in the Real Estate industry since the late 1970’s. He has had the opportunity to watch, participate in and, in some cases, even shape the direction and evolution of many innovations in the industry. He has overseen the successful closing of tens of thousands of transactions and the activities of hundreds of agents.
Keith’s experience in varied Real Estate markets provides him with a truly unique ability to understand the many needs of the diverse clients throughout the Greater Puget Sound Region of Western Washington. In fact, you would be very hard-pressed to find another real estate agent in the state with as much transactional and administrative knowledge as Keith. Why is this important to you? When it is time to buy or sell, experience simply means there aren’t too many problems he hasn’t overcome and he almost always has a professional on speed dial who can be called upon to help.
He is the former Designated Broker and Principal Owner of Executive Real Estate, Inc - A family-owned real estate firm, founded in 1991. Executive Real Estate Inc. has long been regarded as an innovator and model for what many call "Next Generation" brokerages. He truly has the experience and the hands-on involvement that make him one of the industry's most respected members. In fact, the National Association of REALTORS recently inducted Keith into the RPAC "Hall of Fame" for his longtime commitment as an RPAC Major Investor and member for the 2nd time.
These days, Keith is exploring a new chapter in his real estate career by encouraging others to take the Love Where You Live Lifestyle Challenge! There is so much to love about the Puget Sound, but if you aren’t getting out of your urban or suburban home enough and focusing on enjoying it, then a change in perspective may be just what you need. Contact Keith to learn more!
Keith’s professional philosophy is that, "As a REALTOR, it is important to me that the participants, and especially the leaders, in our industry be willing to give back to the industry, not only in the investment of dollars, but in the sharing of ideas, experiences and talents that have helped make them successful."