I came to real estate from institutional finance and data systems — and that background shapes everything about how I work.
Before earning my real estate license in 2021, I spent time at McKinley Capital Management, a global institutional asset manager whose clients include sovereign wealth funds and major pension systems. I worked directly with portfolio management, quantitative research, and executive leadership — and completed the CFA Level I examination during that period, not to earn a designation, but because it was the language everyone around me spoke and I wanted to be fluent in it. After McKinley, I worked as a Finance Engineer at Dyn, the internet infrastructure company later acquired by Oracle. I also hold a Master's in Organizational Leadership and worked earlier as a residential loan officer.
What that background produces in practice: I price with data, not intuition. I structure deals the way analysts do — scenario-based, forward-looking, with a clear view of where value actually lives. I don't manage expectations; I set them accurately from the start.
My current focus in the Treasure Valley:
New construction and presold development — I represent Z&H Homes and am actively developing Oregon Commons, a nine-lot infill subdivision in Caldwell designed around refined, low-maintenance living with no HOA.
Investor and multifamily transactions — including The Boulevard, a $1.5M mixed-use development currently in market positioning.
Physician and executive relocation — a practice built on deep knowledge of the Treasure Valley market and a firsthand understanding of what high-earning professionals need when moving to a new state under time pressure.
I work across price points. But if you are moving serious capital, or making a decision you cannot afford to get wrong, that is specifically what I am built for.
Matthew Canterbury, MOL · Passed CFA Level I
The Canterbury Group · eXp Realty · Treasure Valley, Idaho
[email protected] · (208) 696-6512
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