David Luther |
THE WOODLANDS, TX, Aug. 7, 2013 – Marcus & Millichap
Real Estate Investment Services, the nation’s largest real estate investment
services firm, has opened a new office in The Woodlands, Texas according to John
J. Kerin, president and chief executive officer.
David Luther, a vice president of the firm, will
oversee the office as its regional manager. Luther also oversees the firm’s
Houston and Lafayette, La. offices as regional manager.
The
Woodlands office is located at 21 Waterway Ave., Suite 300, The Woodlands,
Texas. The phone number is (832) 442-2800 and the fax number is (832) 442-2810.
Gene A. Berman |
“As we
continue to grow our market share in the southwest, adding a new office in The
Woodlands to serve the needs of investors in the greater Houston metropolitan
area makes strategic sense,” says Luther. “The opening of this new office
further strengthens our position as the leading real estate investment services
firm not only in the southwest, but in the United States.”
“Investment properties in Texas boast some of the best
fundamentals in the entire country,” says Gene A. Berman, executive vice
president of Marcus & Millichap, and group managing director of the
company’s offices in the southwest. “As the economy continues to improve, both
domestic and foreign investors are rebuilding their real estate portfolios,
shedding non-performing assets, executing more 1031 exchanges and requiring
more complex financing for their transactions.
John J. Kerin |
“In short, investors are requiring more sophisticated
brokerage, advisory and financing services uniquely offered by Marcus &
Millichap,” adds Berman. “This is an opportune time to push forward with our
expansion plans and capitalize on the investment opportunities in Texas.”
In addition to The Woodlands office, Marcus &
Millichap’s Texas offices include Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and San
Antonio.
For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please
contact:
Gina Relva
Public Relations Manager
(925) 953-1716
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