Born and raised in sunny San Diego, Chris first started his business expertise by earning his Bachelor’s in Business Administration with specializations in Marketing and Managerial Information Systems.
Chris then began his real estate career in the financial sector as private mortgage banker and has been in the banking industry for over 12 years. This valuable experience gave him insight into the home loan process. He then became a realtor and with his background in lending he is able to communicate and recognize the challenges of all the parties involved with each transaction.
He has a comprehensive understanding of the market and is skillful in strategic pricing and marketing strategy. To say Chris is determined and hardworking does not justify his dedication to his clients and team. Chris is the type of realtor you can call at any time of the day and he is ready to listen and take the deal forward.
Broadpoint Properties Blog
Helpful Real Estate Insights from the Pros
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Properties Blog
Helpful Real Estate Insights from the Pros
Never Deal With Late Rent Again! Here’s a Smarter Approach to Tenant Screening
Becoming a landlord in North County San Diego can be exciting. You get steady rental income, the property appreciates over time, and someone else essentially helps pay down your mortgage. But there is one part that often turns excitement into stress: finding the right...
Quick Fixes That Add The Most Value Before Listing Your Home
If you're planning to sell your home in North County San Diego, you don’t have to go full-remodel to make a big impact. Some smart, targeted updates can boost appeal, speed up offers, and bring a strong return on investment without turning your home into a...
Easy Fall Checklist That Keeps Creepy Problems Away from Your Home
Recently, I worked with a homeowner who was thinking of putting their house on the market in the next year. When we walked the property together, we noticed clogged gutters, tree branches brushing the roof, and outdated outdoor lighting. Fall in North County...



