About Kevin
Beginning his real estate career as a real estate attorney in New York City helped prepare Kevin to understand and navigate through the technical aspects of a successful real estate transaction. Tough but fair negotiations are a part of each deal Kevin puts together. And he knows from experience that in order to keep a deal together, you need to know when to push – and when to pull. Putting the client’s interests first is where client trust begins. Kevin’s clients benefit from the confidential advice he offers and the experience he brings to handle the thorniest issues. Kevin can provide assistance to his clients with needs that may arise, from help with a mortgage loan, escrow, title or interior designers, contractors, even professional cleaning services.
Patience, being detail-oriented and a good problem solver are some of the qualities that help Kevin to achieve his client’s goals year in and year out. The goal of working with each client is to provide a concierge level of professional service, resulting in a seamless and positive client experience. Being creative, calm and drama-free also helps Kevin achieve success for his clients, regardless of the challenge or what the market is doing. Kevin’s focus on knowing the data and understanding market conditions forms the solid foundation on which he has built his business. Many of Kevin’s clients are acclaimed professionals, such as attorneys, software developers, electrical and microchip engineers, scientists, biomedical researchers, educators, and accountants. All of Kevin’s clients appreciate his approach to handling the biggest transaction in their lives, which always includes the utmost care, respect, and the highest level of representation in the real estate field.
Kevin attended Fordham College at Lincoln Center in Manhattan, NY, where he earned a B.A. in Political Science with a Minor Degree in Philosophy. He served as Editor-in-Chief of the University’s Journal of Philosophy and Social Sciences and wrote two articles for the Journal. Kevin also graduated from Fordham School of Law in Manhattan, NY, where he studied law and earned a Juris Doctorate. While in law school, Kevin published a Note entitled “Trade Secrets: How the Charming Betsy Canon May Do More To Weaken Environmental Laws Than The WTO’s Trade Rules” in the Fordham Environmental Law Journal (2001), where he also served as Editor-in-Chief.
When Kevin is not working, he enjoys spending time with friends and family, playing golf, reading, hiking, watching MLB, NFL and NBA, traveling, volunteering and supporting animal rescue, and spending time at Del Mar Beach with his wife and partner, Diane.
Patience, being detail-oriented and a good problem solver are some of the qualities that help Kevin to achieve his client’s goals year in and year out. The goal of working with each client is to provide a concierge level of professional service, resulting in a seamless and positive client experience. Being creative, calm and drama-free also helps Kevin achieve success for his clients, regardless of the challenge or what the market is doing. Kevin’s focus on knowing the data and understanding market conditions forms the solid foundation on which he has built his business. Many of Kevin’s clients are acclaimed professionals, such as attorneys, software developers, electrical and microchip engineers, scientists, biomedical researchers, educators, and accountants. All of Kevin’s clients appreciate his approach to handling the biggest transaction in their lives, which always includes the utmost care, respect, and the highest level of representation in the real estate field.
Kevin attended Fordham College at Lincoln Center in Manhattan, NY, where he earned a B.A. in Political Science with a Minor Degree in Philosophy. He served as Editor-in-Chief of the University’s Journal of Philosophy and Social Sciences and wrote two articles for the Journal. Kevin also graduated from Fordham School of Law in Manhattan, NY, where he studied law and earned a Juris Doctorate. While in law school, Kevin published a Note entitled “Trade Secrets: How the Charming Betsy Canon May Do More To Weaken Environmental Laws Than The WTO’s Trade Rules” in the Fordham Environmental Law Journal (2001), where he also served as Editor-in-Chief.
When Kevin is not working, he enjoys spending time with friends and family, playing golf, reading, hiking, watching MLB, NFL and NBA, traveling, volunteering and supporting animal rescue, and spending time at Del Mar Beach with his wife and partner, Diane.