Cyndi Bell Top real estate agent in Round Rock

Cyndi Bell

Realty Texas, LLC
19 Years of Experience
(7)
$4M
Total Sales Last Year
19
Years of Experience
5
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years

    About Cyndi Bell

    Cyndi Bell is a Central Texas REALTOR(R) with over 17 years of experience representing buyers and sellers throughout the Austin metro, with a strong focus on Cedar Park and surrounding communities. Known for her calm, straightforward communication style and strong negotiation skills, Cyndi provides clear, data-driven guidance to help clients make confident real estate decisions.


    Licensed since 2007, Cyndi has closed more than 145 residential transactions totaling over $31 million in lifetime sales. Her experience spans buyer representation, seller representation, relocations, rentals, and investment properties across Cedar Park, Leander, Georgetown, Round Rock, and nearby areas.


    Cyndi's approach is grounded in preparation, transparency, and advocacy. Clients value her ability to explain market conditions, pricing strategy, and contract details clearly-especially in competitive or changing markets. Based in Cedar Park, she brings deep local knowledge and long-term market perspective to every transaction.

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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - Texas - # 581962-B
    Designation

    Graduate, Realtor Institute Designation

    At Home with Diversity

    PSA (Pricing Strategy Advisor)

    GRI (Graduate Realtor Institute)

    Military Relocation Professional

    Broker / Associate Broker

    REALTOR

    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Residential Property
    • Mobile Homes

    Answered Questions

    Why do I need a real estate agent?

    Billy, since you're an actuary, think of it as a risk-versus-expected-value decision, not a capability question. You can absolutely do it yourselfaEUR"just like you could represent yourself in court or file a complex tax return without a CPA. The question is whether specialization improves the outcome. In real estate, small differences matter. A 3"5% pricing or negotiation gap on a $500,000 home is $15k"$25k. Experienced agents run that process dozens of times a year, while most people do it only a few times in their lifetimes. So the comparison isn't DIY vs. impossibleaEUR"it's DIY vs. using someone who constantly runs that playbook. If the agent you interview can't demonstrate that advantage, doing it yourself may be the right call.

    Answered by Cyndi Bell | Topeka | 113 Views | Working With an Agent | 4 weeks ago
    When should I start freaking out that my house isn't selling?

    Many sellers feel anxious if their home hasn't sold quickly, but it's often too early to worry during the first couple of weeks. Most listings get their initial wave of attention in the first 10"14 days because that's when buyers and agents receive alerts about new homes hitting the market. There are usually three signals that help explain what's happening: aEURc Very few showings: Buyers may feel competing homes offer better value. aEURc Showings but no offers: Buyers like the home but hesitate on price, condition, or competition. aEURc Offers but no agreement: The market may simply need time for expectations to align. The most helpful step is to review showing feedback, comparable sales, and competing listings with your agent. Those factors typically reveal whether a small adjustment in pricing, presentation, or marketing exposure could help generate stronger buyer interest.

    Answered by Cyndi Bell | Austin | 159 Views | Working With an Agent | 4 weeks ago
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    Contact Information

    Location

    2000 South IH 35 #P Round Rock, TX, 78681

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