About Paul
Born and raised in Concord, NH, Paul hopes to help buyers and sellers realize their dreams, whether that is buying a first home or selling a fifth. His professionalism and work ethic combine to provide unparalleled top-quality service for his clients. Paul is always working in his clients’ best interest; he is motivated by an innate desire to help others achieve their goals.
Paul’s professional experience reaches beyond the world of real estate. In college, he studied Behavioral Science and graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. from Granite State College. This degree and Paul’s passion to help others led to his years helping New Hampshire children as a Behavioral Specialist. Paul (a varsity wrestler, himself) has coached middle school and high school wrestling teams since 2006. As a wrestler, Paul realized that communication, hard work and dedication are keys to success, and he applies that same philosophy as a real estate agent and Owner of Keeler Family Realtors.
Transaction History
- 1 Year
- 2 Year
- 5 Year
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Paul's Reviews
7/27/17Nancy Shores Poulin
I highly recommend Paul. I've known Paul for many years and have seen the personal and professional growth. He is a great real estate agent. He listened to what I wanted in my new home and never tried to push me toward something different.
7/30/17Shawn Moseley
Paul Hrycuna was very helpful, and easy to contact throughout the home buying process. He was personable and understood what we were looking for in a new home. I highly recommend his guidance and assistance.
8/7/17Bob K
Paul is a rare breed. I have gone through this process with him and would not have made it without him. His attention to detail and his passion and loyalty know no bounds. He has gone above and beyond for my wife and I, many times. He is also patient and understanding, and will do whatever it takes to get you in your home. I would not use anyone else, as they will fall short of his service.
