Engineer yesterday, property steward today.
Mark comes from computer engineering — a discipline built around systems, dependencies, and making sure nothing fails silently. He brought that to property.
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Mark comes from computer engineering — a discipline built around systems, dependencies, and making sure nothing fails silently. When he entered property, he saw a process problem: transactions that moved too slowly, updates that didn't arrive, details that fell through.
His role in Kelly Mark Property is to make sure that doesn't happen. Every step tracked, every party coordinated, nothing left to follow up twice.
The frustration most people feel during a property transaction isn't inevitable. It's a process failure. Mark treats it as one — and engineers around it.
Mark coordinates every moving part of a transaction — legal, financial, timing — so nothing falls through. You won't be chasing him for updates.
A background in computer engineering means thinking in dependencies - what depends on what, what unlocks what, and what can't start until something else finishes. Mark maps the whole transaction before it starts, so problems are anticipated and planned around.
Computer engineering trains you to think in systems and dependencies — to map the whole before touching the parts. That's how Mark approaches every transaction: the full picture first, every moving part accounted for, nothing discovered by accident.
Mark and Kelly work every transaction together — not as separate agents who occasionally align, but as a team that coordinates from first conversation to handover. While Mark is managing every moving part of the process, Kelly is leading the advisory conversations and running the market analysis.
You don't get one agent stretched thin. You get both of them, on your transaction, the whole way through.
An honest conversation about where you are and what your options look like.
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