JUSTIN TUNNELL, SIOR
(713) 744-7431
jtunnell@lee-associates.com
PROFILE

If it's a tough or complicated deal, clients and colleagues lean on Justin Tunnell to make it happen. Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Justin gets a pass for being a Cowboys fan. He's called Houston home since graduating from Texas State University in 2002, beginning his career at TNRG, a local brokerage and development group. At TNRG, Justin learned not only about brokerage, but also development, construction costs and timelines, and how to put together speculative real estate deals from partnership to close-out. With this level of understanding, he treats clients’ deals like his own. Justin, along with the rest of the TNRG brokerage arm, moved over to Lee & Associates in 2015.

“My greatest strength is probably my ability to maintain some fun amongst the chaos that comes along with high-stress situations. People do business with whom they know, like, and trust, and I strive to be all three.” - Justin Tunnell

EDUCATION
  • BHA, Healthcare and Hospital Administration, Texas State University-San Marcos
  • State of Texas Real Estate Broker License
PROFESSIONAL & COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
  • CompassionateLee Advisory Board Member
  • Member of Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR)
  • Member of the Greater Houston Partnership
    • Freight Rail & Roadways Committee
    • Regional Economic Development Advisory Committee

WHAT CLIENTS SAY...

What are our clients are saying about Justin?

I use J.T. on the industrial side because he’s proactive, hands-on, and willing to travel to secondary markets for site visits. If it’s not a deal he can adequately work, he’s not afraid to refer me to the best group for that particular job. He understands the service aspect of corporate services.

- Randal Vaughn, North American Asset Manager, Schlumberger
I’d recommend J.T., without hesitation. I prefer to work with people I like and trust, and he’s been both.

- Rob Thomas, CEO, Space City Services

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