Undre Brunson Top real estate agent in Little Rock

Undre Brunson

Keller Williams
20 Years of Experience
(114)
$12M
Total Sales Last Year
20
Years of Experience
136
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$229.9K
Average Price Point

    About Undre Brunson

    When it comes to making one of life's biggest and most exciting decisions, experience matters. Service matters. Who you work with matters!

    We are The Brunson Team! A top real estate sales team that's redefining the real estate landscape with the perfect blend of expert experience, market knowledge and a client-focused mentality!

    We are committed to your success in making sure your experience is nothing short of phenomenal. Whether you're buying a home or selling the one you're in, we will serve you well. This is more than our profession; it's our passion!

    With The Brunson Team you don't just get an agent, but rather the coordinated efforts of a team that understands the responsibility and privilege it is to handle whatever your home situation is.

    Our "hire one, hire us all" philosophy allows us to meet your goals faster than you could in our absence. This is important to us because our focus is on building relationships, not just selling houses. We have built a reputation of trust as a result, which to us, is our greatest achievement. We attribute this to why we are consistently ranked among the top agents in sales volume and client satisfaction.

    We look forward to working with you! Let our family help yours!
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    Specialties

    • Buyers
    • Sellers
    • Residential Property
    • Commercial Property

    Awards

    • Five Star Award Image
    • State Award Image

      2026

      TOP 25 AGENT

      Arkansas

    • City Award Image

      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Little Rock, AR

    • City Award Image

      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Pine Bluff, AR

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    Answered Questions

    Can I take my shed when I sell my house?

    Yes, you can take your shedaEUR"but it depends on how it's classified. If the shed is considered personal property (not permanently attached), you can remove it before closing. If it's affixed to the property, it's typically considered part of the real estate and would need to stay unless we clearly exclude it in the listing and contract. I can make sure it's handled properly either way.

    Answered by Undre Brunson | Greenbrier, AR, USA | 394 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 weeks ago

    Contact Information

    Location

    12814 CantrellLittle Rock, AR, 72223

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