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Clearing the Path

and now, Real Estate. In fact, he started his real estate career when he earned his license in 2013.

“I definitely have an entrepreneurial background. At the same time, I’ve really enjoyed settling down. Real estate allowed me to make sure that I was firmly with my roots here in the

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Midwest. I have two girls who are my big why,” Chris explains.

“I jumped into real estate about 10 years ago to spend more time with them and not be on the road.”

Before he became a Broker, Chris was an independent agent and ran a team. Along the way, he’s had good success in growing the real estate brokerages that he’s been with.

That record of results continues today with Chris’ virtual brokerage with eXp Realty.

“We don’t have large offices, but some of our teams do have offices. We have a virtual office that we run and we have a number of agents who work with us through that,” he says.

“In the Wichita area, we have about 170 agents that are part of eXp Realty and are achieving spectacular results across the states of MO & KS that I oversee.”

Real Results

One of the gifts Chris has when it comes to his work in the industry is having the ability to bring real results down to a very tangible, human level.

“Every day is new and exciting. I love the having the ability to make home ownership real for people,” he says. “At the same time, I love being able to grow and help in my role to grow agents into having a great career, as opposed to just a job.”

Wonderful Life

Family enriches Chris’ world each day. He treasures time with his daughters — Ellie and Rosie.

Away from work, Chris has a wide range of interests. He’s a foodie, a wine sommelier and a wine collector.

He also enjoys the outdoors. One of his favorites is hiking. He also enjoys ness. That’s one of the cool things I really like about it.”

With a spark for helping others see a new way forward and a trustworthy, forward-thinking energy, Chris Cribb is a leader for all seasons … in turn, clearing the path for those around him.

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