Real Estate Agent

Kimberly Rice

Vastgoed professional

TTR Sotheby's International Realty

5101 Wisconsin Ave NW

TTR Sotheby's International Realty

5101 Wisconsin Ave NW

Kim has worked with clients at all levels and has facilitated successful transactions for entrepreneurs, politicians, investors, developers, entertainers, veterans, athletes, retirees and many others. Results-driven and a swift negotiator, Kim lives and breathes all things real estate. She has been involved in many challenging projects that require 'outside-the-box' thinking. Always with a strong spirit of determination, Kim brings energy and refreshing ideas to every project—whether she’s working with buyers/sellers, consulting on special engagements or taking on historic preservation projects or land deals. And when it comes to the closing table, Kim brings refreshing solutions to close deals and build long-lasting relationships.

Prior to becoming a licensed agent, Kim Rice worked as a Strategist and Financial Analyst. During this time, she provided consultation services to several real estate investors and developers with great success. The experience inspired her to continue on this path and go on to earn her real estate license. Since then, she has been featured in a plethora of publications and consistently recognized as a Top Producer. Today, she draws on her analytical background to help clients make what is often the biggest financial decision of their lives.

Kim Rice earned her B.S. Degree in Business Finance from the University of Maryland and studied International Tourism at George Washington University. She is a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist, currently with TTR Sotheby’s International Realty. When she’s not working, she serves her community with a position on the GCAAR Community Service Board. She is a proud mom to a son and daughter. In her free time, Kim loves cooking, great music, travel, reading, yoga and meditation.

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