Keith was raised on the outskirts of Winters on a beautiful ranch near Putah Creek. With a 17 acre orchard of organic walnuts, his father taught him many valuable lessons in farming, especially the art of squirrel hunting. He gained his work ethic from his grandfather, Albert, by spending many summers working with him on his ranch. There he learned how to take care of cattle and grow alfalfa which he says “the 3 a.m. irrigation wake up calls were not fun.”
After high school, he joined the family business of heavy construction, which consists of land leveling and the construction of industrial pads, but knowing that he always had an interest in real estate, he decided to get his salesperson license.
Realizing that the buying and selling of property can sometimes be stressful and nerve-racking, he makes it his goal to make his clients feel comfortable and confident in any transaction. Growing up ranching and farming in Yolo County, he feels that he can be very helpful in any real estate transaction in the Northern California area.
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