MaryEllen Kuehl is a noted Real Estate Broker with Coldwell Banker Realty and a member of the award-winning Riverwalk Partners. With over 25 years of experience in the real estate industry, MaryEllen brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her practice, enriched by her background as a Real Estate Para-Legal and her studies in Architectural and Interior Design.
Specializing in residential, investment, multi-unit, and light commercial real estate, MaryEllen Kuehl serves clients in the Chicagoland area including the northwest suburbs. She has collaborated with developers and small businesses, providing guidance on neighborhood selection, project costs, and resale strategies. spanning from acquisition to construction financing, pre-sale marketing, and end-unit financing.
MaryEllen's expertise includes Asset Accumulation, Senior Real Estate, 1031 Exchanges, TIC Investment, New Construction, First-time Buyer, and Luxury Homes. She holds several professional designations, including Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR), Certified Residential Specialist (CRS), Professional Management Network (PMN), and Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES), Relocation, Referral, and Green Building (GBREP-GL).
MaryEllen's clients appreciate her deep understanding of Chicago's neighborhoods, her negotiating skills, and her commitment to personalized service. She leverages the latest technology and market analysis tools to ensure client satisfaction, living up to her slogan: "Discover the Difference - MaryEllen Invests In People!"
Before rejoining Coldwell Banker Realty in 2024, MaryEllen founded and led The Kuehl Group, Inc. as Broker/Owner, President, and Designated Managing Broker. In 2002.
MaryEllen Kuehl is active in her community, serving on various boards and participating in charitable activities. She and her husband are lifelong residents of Chicagoland, with homes in North Center/Lincoln Square and Lake Barrington. MaryEllen enjoys spending time with her family, gardening, reading, water aerobics, photography, and participating in her local sailing club and church.