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Terry Kent

6 Closed Sales
$2.9M Total Value
$355K - $650K Price Range
$485.2K Average Price
Prior five years

About Terry

Terry's four-decade-long association with CrestWood Communities, where he presently holds the titles of Principal and Vice President of Operations & Land Acquisitions, underscores his pivotal role in the company's growth. His CrestWood journey began in 1978 with part-time roles during school breaks, evolving into a full-time commitment by 1985.

As both a licensed a General Contractor and Real Estate Agent in California, Terry contributes a profound level of expertise in the land development field. His active involvement in the Building Industry Association (BIA) across the Southern California, San Bernardino, and Coachella Valley Chapters—where he has undertaken several key executive positions, including a two-year presidency in the San Bernardino Chapter and current and past positions on executive boards with these chapters—underscores his dedication to advancing the industry.

Terry's extensive contributions extend beyond professional realms to notable community engagement. His roles as a Planning Commissioner and City Council Member for the City of Glendora, coupled with current board directorships at Mary’s Mercy Center and St. Lucy’s Priory High School, highlight his commitment to service and excellence. Terry's distinguished career, marked by leadership, industry acumen, and a passion for community involvement, establishes him as a revered figure in both the real estate and civic communities. His invaluable work at CrestWood Communities has been critical to its success over the years.

On a personal level, Terry is married to Nicole an educator, and father to their three children, daughter Chelsie, and twin boys Cooper and Logan.
Home Types: MultiFamily, House
Years of Experience: 11

Transaction History

Seller Deals

Total Deals
6
Total Value
$2,911,375
Average Sale Price
$485,229
Price Range
$355K - $650K

Terry's Listings and Deals

Agent License #01895598
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Terry Kent