A Houston native and entrepreneur, Kevin W. Bell is a leader in the community and passionate about investing in the city of Houston. With a background in luxury custom residential and commercial construction, his knowledge of current and planned development gives him an edge as a REALTOR in today's fast-paced market.
He and his wife volunteer with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Houston, and were honored to be "Big Couple of the Year" in 2015. Kevin sits on the
A Houston native and entrepreneur, Kevin W. Bell is a leader in the community and passionate about investing in the city of Houston. With a background in luxury custom residential and commercial construction, his knowledge of current and planned development gives him an edge as a REALTOR in today's fast-paced market.
He and his wife volunteer with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Houston, and were honored to be "Big Couple of the Year" in 2015. Kevin sits on the Business & Economic Development Committee for the Near Northwest Management District currently serves as President of the Greater Inwood Partnership.
Kevin graduated from the University of Houston, Bauer College of Business, Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship with a degree in Entrepreneurship and minor in Marketing.
“In an oversaturated market, Kevin was able to sell our family home of 11 years at the second highest price per square foot for a canal property in the area. We were under contract in just over 1 month, and walked away from the closing table with significant proceeds. Very pleased given the current Galveston real estate market.”
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