Scott Property Group at Keller Williams is a leading residential real estate team in the greater Houston area, finishing in the top 1% of all agents in 2021 and 2022. Brandon, along with his wife Sarah, own and manage Scott Property Group.
They pride themselves on customer service, communication, and professionalism during the real estate process. Read a few of their 180+ reviews at www.har.com/scottpropertygroup
Scott Property Group assists clients with selling, buying, leasing, and apartment locating. They can also assist with out of state referrals to top agents. Brandon is a relocation certified agent. Brandon earned a degree in International Business from the University of Oklahoma - Price College of Business with honors. Brandon also earned certificates from Harvard Law School - Program on Negotiation and Baker Communications - Win Win Negotiations. Brandon is a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist and holds a Graduate Realtor Institute designation. In 2019, Brandon was voted Best Realtor in Katy/Fulshear by Living Magazine. He also is a 2019 award winner for HAR prestigious 20 under 40 Rising Star in Real Estate. In 2018, Brandon was voted Best Realtor of Katy by Katy Magazine.
Brandon Scott resides in Cinco Ranch in Katy, TX with his wife Sarah and his three girls, Mia, Lila, and Nora. In his free time, he enjoys playing sports, working out, watching Oklahoma Sooner sports, helping coach his girls teams, volunteering at his daughters' schools, volunteering at church, spending time with his family, and playing with their pets. Brandon and his family are members of Second Baptist Church.
Scott Property Group, where real estate is about relationships.
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