Howard Fuerst |
HOUSTON, TX– Howard “Howdy” Fuerst, an investment
specialist at Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services, the
nation’s largest real estate investment services firm, has returned as a senior
associate in the Houston office.
Most recently, Fuerst was a
national sales advisor to Trammell S. Crow’s Earth Day Dallas, the largest
sustainability event in the nation.
“It’s with great pleasure that we
welcome Howdy back to Marcus & Millichap,” says David Luther, vice
president and regional manager of the Houston office. “A veteran agent with
extensive experience in the retail and office sectors, he has worked with some
of the area’s largest property owners to build their portfolios, and will
undoubtedly provide the same superior level of service to his Marcus &
Millichap clients.”
David Luther |
Fuerst began his career in 2002 as a retail investment specialist in the firm’s
Dallas office. During his initial seven years, he earned a National Achievement
Award, four plaques and two Gold Achievement Awards.
Fuerst joined the Dallas office of
Transwestern in 2009, and left that company after two years. He began advising
for Trammell Crow in 2011. He has also has provided advisory services to Ross
Perot Sr. and Jr., as well as the Caroline R. Hunt Trust.
“I returned to Marcus & Millichap because the platform far exceeds that of
any other brokerage firm,” says Fuerst. “Moving from Dallas to Houston was also
a strategic move: There are tremendous opportunities for commercial real estate
investments in the Houston MSA. With attractive interest rates and plenty of
capital from private and institutional Texas investors, we expect strong growth
in the local CRE market over the long term.”
A Certified Commercial Investment Manager (CCIM), Fuerst received his
bachelor’s degree from Southern Methodist University and his master’s degree in
business administration from the University of Miami.
For a
complete copy of the company’s news release, please contact:
Stacy Corson,
Public Relations Manager,
(925) 953-1716
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