Paul Campano
Vice President
Keller Williams Realty
Paul Campano, Vice President of Keller Williams, has been in the real estate industry for 14 years, and in that time, he’s never shied away from a challenge. A Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist with a million-dollar designation, he’s broken records for selling the most expensive property in a number of locations and has sealed the deal on a number of uniquely challenging properties. His success has earned him a long list of testimonials from ardent supporters, ranging from first-time homebuyers to NBA superstar Shaquille O’Neal – and he values all clients equally. Campano added to his credentials by making an appearance on “Million Dollar Listing New York” earlier this year.
What’s made Campano so successful? For starters, he makes sure all clients receive the highest level of service possible. Regardless of their career, their fame or the price of the home, Campano makes sure to be there for every client from start to finish. That means always keeping their best interests in mind — even if that involves telling them something they don’t want to hear. “I work with a select group of clients and this allows me dedicate the time and resources necessary to make sure each and every client receives only the best experience,” Campano says. He has also demonstrated a knack for cutting-edge marketing, something he says has been key to his success in such a dynamic industry.
With a passion for unique properties, Campano has sold everything from converted firehouses and churches to ultra-modern, ultra-luxury homes. “Any property that is unique or one of a kind is exactly my kind of property,” he says. Campano has proven time and again to be resourceful enough to close a deal, no matter how unique the property or location.
Campano also has a passion for giving back to the greater Boston community. Particularly important to him is contributing to the fight against cancer. For his efforts, he’s been recognized by the American Cancer Society as one of 30 Real Men of Boston, along with a number of other prominent Bostonians, like Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Gov. Charlie Baker. He’ll be helping out with the Real Men Wear Pink campaign this fall, a part of the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer project.