Randy Keisler Real Estate

Randy Keisler Real Estate Agent with Winhill Advisors Kirby. Houston and surrounding areas.

11/10/2025

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Hosting an open house now from 1 to 3:30. If you are in the neighborhood come buy and take a look at this beautiful full...
10/30/2022

Hosting an open house now from 1 to 3:30. If you are in the neighborhood come buy and take a look at this beautiful fully remodeled River Oaks property

1210 S S Shepherd Drive Drive Houston TX 77019 is listed for sale for $1,295,000. It is a 0.15 Acre(s) Lot, 3,050 SQFT, 4 Beds, 3 Full Bath(s) in Houston. View photos, map, tax, nearby homes for sale, home values, school info ...

Reach out to me if you have any interest in this gorgeous fully remodeled River Oaks property
10/19/2022

Reach out to me if you have any interest in this gorgeous fully remodeled River Oaks property

1210 S S Shepherd Drive Drive Houston TX 77019 is listed for sale for $1,295,000. It is a 0.15 Acre(s) Lot, 3,050 SQFT, 4 Beds, 3 Full Bath(s) in Houston. View photos, map, tax, nearby homes for sale, home values, school info ...

Tell me about it. Especially when you have a VA buyer.
07/13/2022

Tell me about it. Especially when you have a VA buyer.

05/09/2022

For anyone who wants to know, this is what it means to be a professional baseball player:
My job was on the line every single day. That taught me work ethic.
If we weren't good enough, we didn't play. And if we didn't play, we didn't get promoted. That taught me competitiveness.
People would get released or demoted literally every week, and we'd have to see the look on their faces as they cleaned out their locker in front of the whole team, as their dream came to an end. That taught me compassion.
When we failed or performed poorly, we did it with a spotlight on us in front of hundreds and thousands of people, with no excuses to hide behind and no one to blame but ourselves. And then the next day, we're right back in front of that same disappointed crowd, but we couldn't let that affect us at all. That taught me mental toughness.
I was on the road for about 7-8 months out of the year, missing out on family, friends, holidays and relationships. That taught me sacrifice.
There were times when we would outperform our competition, do noticeably better than them, go above and beyond what was expected of us... and still receive no recognition or promotion. Whether it be because of the person's name, or who they know. That taught me that life isn't always fair.
And on the opposite end of the spectrum, I have seen people less talented than others train extremely hard and just plain outwork/outhustle their competition, and then get recognized and promoted above the more talented player because of it. That taught me that hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard.
If I was late, I was fined, fired, or left behind. That taught me to be punctual.
When you live, travel, work and hang out with the same people everyday, you become close to them and form a bond. You become family. And then in a few months, the season ends and they are gone and you may never see them again. That taught me the value of friendship.
When I saw, heard and felt the love, respect and admiration from the fans, old and young... that taught me humility.
I got to listen to the National Anthem (hundreds of times each year) before my job starts each night. That taught me pride.
But to think others sacrificed their lives so I could chase a dream and play a game. That taught me perspective. I try to never take the little things for granted.
I have a masters degree in Real Life. It has to be lived. You can't teach it. I have failed in a season, more than most fail in a lifetime and still wanted more. Because that's how baseball players are wired.
You do what you've gotta do, no matter what.
The looks alone on all the little kids' faces when they see you approaching them, like they think you are Derek Jeter and whatever you say to them is gospel. That you could change and influence a child's day/week/month/year or even life by the way you treat them in the next few seconds or the next few words you say to them. And that's when I realized that even though I was the one playing the game, and I was the one who all the kids looked up to and came to see, it really wasn't about me, at all. And that taught me my favorite lesson...selflessness.

Baseball taught me many lessons and I use those lessons every day.

So let me help you sell or buy you residential, commercial or land. I will work as hard for you as I did to reach my goal of making it to the major leagues.

Man where has the time gone. My buddy is getting older way to fast.
03/15/2021

Man where has the time gone. My buddy is getting older way to fast.

02/19/2021

Love these guys. They couldn't get enough

02/13/2021

If you are thinking about buying or selling, I'll hit it out the park for you. Reach out to me anytime.

01/08/2021

R.I.P Tommy Lasorda. Great man. Very funny and awesome to be fortunate enough to know him. Enjoyed sitting around the locker room hearing his stories and jokes

Funny story, after my second full season w the Yankees organization, I had a great year and become Yankees minor league pitcher of the yr. I started out in AA and ended up in the majors that year. It was nearing the end of the minor league season and I was driving to the ball park in AAA and got a phone call and I answered it and it was Tommy Lasorda on the phone telling me he wanted me to be one of his starting pitchers for his Olympic team. I was so excited and star struck sitting there talking to Mr Lasorda. Couple of weeks later I was informed that George Steinbrenner had said NO to me participating in the Olympic Games. I was devastated. Well about 3 days later on the last day of the minor league season I was called into managers office and told that I was getting called up to the big leagues. I was shocked and couldn't believe it and was instantly validated and overwhelmed w excitement for the huge let down a few days before. I mean I literally cried in disappointment for not being able to go play in the Olympics to literally crying for happiness and excitement for getting called up to the bigs.

Turns out that Olympic team was about as much an underdog and the US was on the "miracle on ice"against Russia in hockey as the dominant Cuba baseball team was the powerhouse of baseball. Well Tommy's 2000 Olympic team shocked the world and won gold.
Looking back it is one of the most disappointing misses in my life.

Prayers to the Lasorda family and the dodgers family. R.I.P Tommy.

Happy Veterans Day to all who have served. I thank you for your service and sacrifice. God Bless all who have served
11/11/2020

Happy Veterans Day to all who have served. I thank you for your service and sacrifice. God Bless all who have served

11/03/2020

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