John Fiala, Realtor in Kirkland, Windermere

John Fiala

Realtor

Offices

Kirkland

Windermere Real Estate/Central Inc
1302 Market Street

Kirkland, WA 98033

Success for you:

My goal is to help my clients fulfill their real estate needs and dreams with guidance, confidence and loyalty. I will utilize my personal core values and high standards to help clients through this process. Leadership, dedication, honesty, and an ability to truly listen, are qualities I live by and have enabled me to work successfully with others. I would be honored to represent you in purchasing or selling a home.

The choice is yours:

You have the ability to choose a professional who best represents you. Therefore, you want to look for an Realtor who is a direct extension of you and always puts your best interest first. The process of buying and selling takes more than just one meeting. You need to build a working relationship where you feel comfortable, confident and have mutual respect for one another. I am a Windermere broker and a dedicated professional who will truly listen to your needs while fulfilling your wants. As a citizen-broker, I continually strive to help make my community more vibrant and livable. By combining the power of Windermere with my personal integrity and dedication, the fulfillment of your real estate needs will be a positive experience.

Personal:

I am a dedicated husband and father to three amazing children. I have lived on the Eastside most of my life and am honored to be a member of this community. I was fortunate to have a career in athletics, which became a major chapter in my life. I was a non-scholarship walk on for the University of Washington Football program. After my first year, I was awarded a full scholarship. By demonstrating my leadership skills, I was voted team co-captain by my peers. After graduating from college, I spent the next six years in the N.F.L. with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Because of my work ethic and dedication, my fellow teammates elected me Special Teams Captain for four consecutive years. After a successful career in athletics, I knew it was time to come home to Washington. Since I believe in giving back to my community, in 2005 I co-founded The Madhouse Project, a non-profit corporation supporting Seattle Cancer Care Alliance in its mission of seeking world-class cancer research and advancing the standard of cancer patient care. Raising over one million dollars in 10 years. I also help build life lessons with student athletes as a head football coach for Cedarcrest High School.