NAI Northern California, a member of the world’s premier managed network of commercial real estate firms, is pleased to announce the promotion of Trey Sells from Market Analyst to Investment Advisor. Trey specializes in multifamily and mixed-use real estate in the Castro and surrounding areas of San Francisco.
“Trey sets a high standard for exceptional client service and this promotion is well-deserved,” said James Kilpatrick, President of NAI Northern California. “As we look toward the future of NAI, we’d like to acknowledge Trey for his contributions and are confident he will be an asset as we continue to develop and expand.”
Trey has a background in entrepreneurship, education, and personal coaching. He studied neuroscience at Brown University, where he mastered the workings of complex and interconnected systems. After graduating in 2010, he started his own tutoring company and used his extensive and broad education to coach his clients and help them achieve their goals. His career in real estate started with a passion for architecture and beautiful homes; he managed the renovation of a luxury home and, in the process, gained an appreciation for the power of investment to change lives.
Trey is interested in building investment opportunities in real estate leasing. He sees huge potential for the growing advancements in technologies and building materials for real estate to redefine the way we live and invest. His acute attention to detail and extensive network of contacts ensure he can provide the best experience and outcome for his clients.
Trey was born in southern California, where he spent his early childhood, and grew up in northern Nevada near Lake Tahoe. He frequently visits and travels with his family, including his four nieces and nephews. He is very involved in service work for populations in need and values lifelong education and healthy living. He enjoys physical fitness and reading and writing creative fiction. Trey can be found enjoying the outdoors all around the Bay Area or writing in cafes on the streets of the Castro.