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Texas Icon Mat Volz: Building a real estate firm from the ground up

Brandi Smith June 29, 2026
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Inside Pagewood’s office, growth didn’t arrive with fanfare. It arrived through systems, shared responsibility and a deliberate decision to build deliberately without outside capital. For Mat Volz and Paul Coonrod, that choice shaped everything that followed.

Volz is a managing partner of Pagewood, a Houston-based real estate owner-operator and investment firm, leading all day-to-day operations and growth initiatives alongside founder Paul Coonrod. In just five years, the firm has grown to more than 80 properties totaling approximately $350 million in assets under management across industrial, housing, retail and office product types within the Houston metropolitan area. Pagewood’s rise over the last five years has been steady rather than splashy, built one relationship and one decision at a time.

“What truly defines him is how his leadership inspires collaboration, builds morale, and drives lasting success for Pagewood and every individual on our team,” the person who nominated Volz said.

Before joining Pagewood, Volz spent eight years at Stream Realty Partners, where he served as vice president and executed service business and joint-venture investments alongside institutional clients. During his tenure, he helped source and oversee more than 4.5 million square feet in Houston and completed more than $300 million in transactions, building technical fluency in leasing, capital markets and investment execution. Those skills became essential when he and Coonrod chose to build Pagewood without outside corporate investors, a decision Volz describes as both challenging and defining.

“Starting with limited resources demanded creativity, resilience, and an unwavering belief in our vision and long-term strategy,” Volz said. “It’s required wearing multiple hats, making difficult trade-offs, and earning trust one relationship at a time. At the same time, my wife and I have been raising a young family while navigating these demands of an entrepreneurial start-up business. Balancing those responsibilities has been both challenging and grounding; and it’s ultimately been a ton of fun and very rewarding.”

Culture has become a cornerstone of Pagewood’s identity. Volz leads from alongside his team, emphasizing listening, shared accountability and mutual respect. He believes real estate is ultimately a relationship-first business, one where insight and execution depend on trust.

“What I find most enjoyable about commercial real estate is the way it blends relationships, tangible assets, and disciplined analytics,” Volz said. “It is a relationship-first business where people and partnerships drive deal flow, paired with physical assets that allow you to directly see and measure the value created through business plan execution.”

Volz’s leadership has earned industry recognition, including being named RedNews’ Emerging Leader of the Year in Investments in 2025 and an HBJ Heavy Hitter in Office. He remains active in NAIOP Houston and community organizations, reflecting a commitment to developing talent beyond his own firm.

Away from work, Volz spends time with his wife and their two young children, enjoys watching football and playing golf and tennis. The balance mirrors his professional philosophy: growth is meaningful only if it is sustainable.

For Volz, Pagewood’s success is not measured by speed, but by durability. Building from the ground up has demanded patience, conviction and trust, the same qualities now embedded in the firm’s foundation.

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