Chris Cross
Keller Williams Realty Bellevue

Looking to sell your property, buy a new home, or just need some expert real estate advice?

Highlights *
10 recent sales
$299K - $1.14M
33 days on market
CRS , e-PRO® , SFR® , SRES® , CNE , LHC
25+ years experience
About

Chris started his real estate career with Keller Williams Realty in 2000. He is a graduate of the Albers School of Business at Seattle University where he played basketball. In 2005, Chris became the broker owner of Keller Williams Realty Bellevue, the flagship office of the Northwest Region with over 175 brokers and $1 billion in sold volume. When he is not selling real estate, you may find Chris with his family, playing golf or mountain biking.

Top 10% Realtor in Keller Williams Realty | Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist - CLHMS | CRS - Certified Residential Specialist | Certified REO/Bank Owned Home Broker | Managing Broker | State Certified Real Estate Instructor | Certified Results Agent | CNE - Certified Negotiation Expert

Ratings & Reviews

Kari B.
Seattle, WA - Aug 21, 2020
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Chris Cross was great in getting our home ready to sell. Communication was good, especially since were were across the country.

Professional Info

Brokerage

Keller Williams Realty Bellevue
10500 NE 8th St. 1450
Bellevue, WA 98004

Licensed

Licensed REALTOR®
WA 23459
25 years experience

Specialties

  • First-time buyers
  • Foreclosures & Short sales
  • Luxury properties
  • Relocation

Designations

  • CNE
  • CRS
  • e-PRO®
  • LHC
  • SFR®
  • SRES®

Hobbies

  • Fitness & Exercise

Education

Seattle University
Bachelor’s Degree, Business / Marketing

Top Cities *

Seattle

  • 4 sales past 3 years
  • 47 days on market
  • $299K median price

Mountlake Terrace

  • 1 sales past 3 years
  • 19 days on market
  • $585K median price

Arlington

  • 1 sales past 3 years
  • days on market
  • $1.14M median price

* Sales data is calculated based on transaction information available to Agent Pronto at the time of publishing and may not accurately reflect all transactions for a given agent.