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fter hanging up his cleats, Alex Kirilloff is trading in his baseball glove for a real estate license. The former Minnesota Twins outfielder and first baseman has launched a new career with Keller Williams Reality in Fort Myers, Florida, where he's eager to help clients find their dream homes or investment properties.
Kirilloff's passion for real estate was sparked by his own experiences as a homeowner, but it wasn't until he started exploring the industry that he knew he'd found his next calling. "I'm thrilled to be taking on this new challenge," Kirilloff said in an Instagram post announcing his move into real estate. "With my background in baseball, I know what it takes to be a trusted partner and advocate for my clients – whether they're looking locally or nationwide."
Kirilloff's journey to the real estate world wasn't always straightforward. A promising MLB prospect, he was drafted by the Twins with the 15th overall pick in 2016 but struggled with injuries throughout his career, including wrist, shoulder, and lower-back issues that limited him to just 249 regular-season games over four seasons. Despite a disappointing end to his baseball career, Kirilloff is now focused on helping others achieve their real estate goals and enjoying more time with his family.
With his infectious enthusiasm and dedication to his clients, Kirilloff is poised to hit a home run in the world of real estate.
