Beth Cassidy is a native Houstonian and attended the University of St. Thomas and the Texas Academy of Art where she earned a commercial art degree. This degree served as perfect platform for her to work in the residential and commercial design sectors for many years. Certified in home staging, she has an expert eye for discerning the look that a home should reflect to achieve immediate appeal to someone looking for the perfect home. This experience also serves as a tremendous tool to her buyers as they attempt to visualize placement of their furnishings in a property.
Beth's keen attention to detail, her positive attitude, patience and integrity have become the hallmark of an impressive career. Raising children in the Memorial area afforded her a deep understanding of the market. One thing is for certain, with Beth as your agent, you will receive extraordinary service and solid advice regarding all aspects of real estate. Her exceptional people skills and outgoing personality add yet another layer of professionalism that make it possible to experience a flawless transaction whether it is buying or selling a home. Always accessible, Beth is a team player and has a strong network of people in her circle.
In 2016, Beth sold one of the ten most expensive homes in Houston. She is an Accredited Luxury Home Specialist and Certified Home Marketing Specialist. The Houston Mayor's office chose Beth as a Game City Showcase Ambassador for the 2017 Superbowl.
Beth volunteers for the Holly Rose Ribbon Foundation, Child Advocates and The Liver Foundation. She enjoys decorating, cooking, exercising and traveling. She considers her children, family and friends her most valued possessions.
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