Meet Michael
Michael Seid is a Central Texas real estate advisor known for calm strategy, hands-on representation, and getting results that hold up in any market. Over the past 13+ years and 200+ homes sold, he’s helped clients win in fast, competitive seasons and still sell strong when the market slows down. When conditions change, Michael doesn’t rely on luck or hype, he adjusts the plan so his clients stay protected and positioned to do well.
Michael’s approach is simple: focus on what actually moves the needle. For sellers, that means pricing and positioning based on real buyer behavior, a prep plan that prioritizes ROI (not busywork), and a proven top marketing and interior design enhancement plan that creates demand without creating chaos. In most cases, his listings outperform the local average because the strategy is built around timing, presentation, and negotiation, not just visibility. For buyers, Michael brings clarity and leverage: smart search strategy, honest guidance, and offer structures designed to win while still protecting your terms and downside.
Clients work with Michael 1:1, and he stays personally present with them, including during showings, listing representation, open houses, and negotiations. Behind the scenes, he’s supported by a strong operations team of assistants that handles the heavy lifting, paperwork, courier deliveries, coordination, and follow-ups, so the process stays smooth and communication stays consistent.
When home improvements make sense, Michael can also coordinate prep, repairs, or remodeling through trusted teams and vendors, managing timelines and decisions so clients don’t have to juggle contractors or chase updates while also keeping the speding margin very minimal and delivering top quality results.
Michael has lived in Austin for 22+ years and specifically in a downtown Austin high-rise for nearly a decade and values long-term relationships with the people he works with. Outside of real estate, he enjoys quality dinners with clients and friends, golf, horseback riding, and the occasional reset off the grid near Cabo in a quiet surf town where the pace slows down and the days feel simple.