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Evan Duval
Keller Williams Beverly Hills
5
Years Experience
Agent Details
About Evan
Evan Duval has brought his East Coast energy and passion to West Coast real estate. Growing up, Evan was a deeply driven athlete with an emphasis on soccer. While attending his alma mater, Brandeis University, Evan’s love of the game mixed with a natural leadership mentality lead to him being named captain of the men's soccer program. Evan graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in American Studies, the tenacity to tackle the world of business, and thus began a career in the financial services industry. Upon relocating to the West Coast, Evan started working with a team dedicated to teaching businesses negotiating tactics and strategies. With that gained knowledge, Evan decided to take the leap and pivot into a career that he felt matched with his passions. His affinity for business, hospitality, tech, and travel inspired him to work in luxury real estate. Evan’s knowledge of the rental and housing market, mixed with his dedicated and trusting demeanor, made sure his clients were taken care of from start to finish. He is proud that upon becoming a full-time real estate agent, he has over $3 million in rental sales, as well as a greater in-depth knowledge of how to work directly with clients who trust they are always in capable hands. Evan keenly works with the goal to continue to build long-lasting business relationships. His clients always appreciate the transparency and loyalty in the way Evan conducts his business. When not engaging with his clients, Evan enjoys supporting local establishments and experiencing the great culture, food, and shopping Los Angeles has to offer. He is an avid sports card collector and the creator of Runyon Football Club, which organizes weekly soccer pick-up to bring soccer enthusiasts from all around Los Angeles together.
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