Mitchell Eads

Broker Associate

3535 Westheimer
Suite 227
Houston, Texas, 77027

(713) 824-5250

Mitchell Eads was born and raised in Houston, Texas, where he grew up with a passion for the outdoors. As a 7th generation Texan, Mitchell’s family has owned the same property in Harrison County since 1847. There, he was first introduced to the heritage of hunting and fishing and his deep Texas roots. He developed his love for hiking, camping and the values of scouting throughout his childhood as he later went on to earn his Eagle Scout Award. Mitchell graduated from Texas A&M University in College Station with a degree in Political Science. After College, Mitchell accepted a job as a Landman, working in South Texas in the Eagle Ford Shale. As a Landman, he determined mineral ownership, negotiated leases and worked closely with oil and gas companies on numerous drilling projects. 5 years later, he brought his knowledge and experiences gained in land, title and estates to the real estate industry. Mitchell now continues to carry out his passions by working closely with clients to assist them in purchasing and selling property.

Mitchell is licensed in Texas.

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Mitchell's Featured Listed Properties

Hidden Antler Ranch

Fayette County, La Grange, TX

541± Acres

$8,100,000

The Hidden Antler Ranch located between La Grange and Smithville just off of HW-71 is the epitome of a turn-key recreational property. Meticulously managed for the last d...

Camp Kubena

Fayette County, Ledbetter, TX

180± Acres

$6,251,448

Nestled in the heart of Central Texas, Camp Kubena is a rare and exceptional property offering a unique blend of recreational, residential, and investment opportunities. ...

1887 Ranch

Waller County, Hempstead, TX

104± Acres

$3,328,000

1887 Ranch in Hempstead, Texas, is currently used as an exotic breeding and growing operation. The 104 acres are cut into multiple pastures with numerous species being ra...