John Tabourn

John Tabourn
REALTOR®
215-776-3082
John was raised in South Philadelphia and currently resides in Montgomery County, where he has developed an extensive knowledge of the real estate market and is dedicated to building up his community. As a committed real estate agent, he gives 200% to his clients and holds the designation of Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES®). He has been recognized with the Rookie of the Year and Executive Club awards for his outstanding performance.
Before entering the real estate field, John amassed over 20 years of experience in sales, serving as the Corporate Sales Manager for the Philadelphia 76ers for eight seasons and as the Director of Group Sales for the Philadelphia Soul for four seasons. This background has taught him the value of creating lasting relationships and building rapport with clients.
Deeply involved in his community, John serves as a deacon at New Bethany Baptist Church and was honored as “Mentor of the Year” for his work with a Real Estate Cohort at Vaux Big Picture High School, where he has mentored aspiring real estate agents for the past seven years. Additionally, he manages a nonprofit youth organization called Noble Nation.
As a licensed real estate agent, John is adept at navigating the complexities of buying a home, a decision many people delay due to uncertainty about the process. He believes that consulting with a real estate professional can bring prospective buyers closer to their dream homes. Known for his extensive market knowledge and unmatched devotion to clients, John’s success is largely attributed to positive referrals. He has earned the respect of his clients by working tirelessly on their behalf and providing candid advice.
John prides himself on being a hard-working agent who listens attentively to his clients’ needs and wants, ensuring the best possible outcomes in every transaction. With a calm demeanor and a smile, he strives to make his clients happy and is committed to winning for them. In his free time, John enjoys playing pinochle and watching movies.