KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY IN EL CAJON NAMES MANAGING DIRECTOR FOR ITS COMMERCIAL DIVISION

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East County News Service

August 16, 2018 (La Mesa) – Keller Williams Realty San Diego East Foothills in El Cajon, the largest real estate brokerage in San Diego’s East County region, has announced the hiring of Jeffrey Davies as managing director of KW Commercial.

Davies, with 15 years of real estate and commercial property investment experience, will be responsible for growing and leading the commercial division, including assisting investor and developer clients with acquisition and sales transactions involving industrial, office, retail and hospitality properties, as well as raw land, according to Joe Garzanelli, operating broker, Keller Williams Realty San Diego East Foothills. 

“I’m excited for the opportunity to grow the KW commercial division and brand in the East County, Southern California region and nationally,” said Davies, an El Cajon resident. “We intend to use our extensive knowledge of property types and market trends and changes to identify opportunities for the benefit of our clients. At KW Commercial our brokerage experience and analytic resources will differentiate us from competitors in the market.”

Davies, an El Cajon resident, began his real estate career in 2003 working in commercial sales, leasing and loans. He has worked with properties located throughout Southern California, including Imperial Valley and Phoenix. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from San Diego State. He also is a graduate of East County Leadership, a program offered by the San Diego East County Chamber of Commerce.

Keller Williams Realty San Diego East Foothills, headquartered at 1030 Fletcher Parkway, El Cajon, is the largest real estate brokerage in San Diego’s East County region with more than 300 agents. It operates three offices, in El Cajon, Santee and Alpine, plus an escrow division. For more information, call (619) 873-2700.


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