"Practical, data-driven, and always focused on what makes sense long-term."
"Practical, data-driven, and always focused on what makes sense long-term."
Dee Burneebaatar is a Houston-based real estate broker and investor who brings both market knowledge and real ownership experience to every transaction.
Since 2017, she has acquired, renovated, and managed residential and small multifamily properties, giving her a practical understanding of pricing, condition, and long-term value. She approaches every deal with an investor’s mindset—focusing on what makes sense financially, not just what looks good on the surface.
Known for her clear communication and straightforward guidance, Dee helps clients navigate buying
Dee Burneebaatar is a Houston-based real estate broker and investor who brings both market knowledge and real ownership experience to every transaction.
Since 2017, she has acquired, renovated, and managed residential and small multifamily properties, giving her a practical understanding of pricing, condition, and long-term value. She approaches every deal with an investor’s mindset—focusing on what makes sense financially, not just what looks good on the surface.
Known for her clear communication and straightforward guidance, Dee helps clients navigate buying and selling with confidence. She prioritizes strong negotiations, thoughtful analysis, and decisions that align with her clients’ long-term goals.
Based in Houston, she specializes in Memorial, Spring Branch, and the surrounding areas, with experience in both resale homes and value-add opportunities.
“Dee was fantastic. She found the right house in the right neighborhood and made the whole process simple.”
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