Paul Rice, a native Washingtonian, has deep Pacific Northwest roots. After growing up in Seattle and studying theater at Emerson College in Boston, Paul had stints writing for the Seattle Times and The Escapist, before moving to Port Townsend and opening a pinball bar. Eventually he sold his business and pinball machines and got his real estate license in 2016. His new career flourished, and nearly seven years later, Paul is still helping clients buy and sell houses, investment homes, businesses, vacant land, and commercial property.
Paul’s strengths in real estate lie in his excellent communication skills, calm in the face of chaos, and positive, friendly attitude. He brings optimism and persistence to every transaction. His wide network ensures that he can find someone to help in any scenario, and his dedication to service means he will go the extra mile (or acre!) for you and your transaction. Over the years he has built a solid business based completely upon referrals, and loves helping new or repeat clients achieve their real estate goals. He offers his services in five different Washington counties: Jefferson, Kitsap, Snohomish, King, and Pierce.
He now lives in Kingston and Edmonds, Washington with his wife Louisa, another Prosper Northwest founder, and their four children. He loves dreaming about, cooking, and eating bizarre new foods, and recently hosted a popular radio show called Filter on KPTZ, Port Townsend's community radio station, featuring music and conversation. Paul also enjoys screenwriting, and playing old video games, specifically point-and-click adventure games from the nineties.
Home Types:
Manufactured, House, Lot/Land, Commercial, Condo, Co-op
Years of Experience:
9
Education:
Emerson College