Chandano Meas

Chandano Meas is passionate about helping others take part in the American Dream. Born in Thailand, Chandano came to the United States when he was four years old. He grew up in Bridgeport and graduated from Southern CT State University with a B.S. in Computer Science. As a former health-care professional, Chandano understands the impact of stress on one’s well-being. With his holistic approach to real estate, he guides his clients through the buying/selling process with an emphasis on minimizing the financial and emotional pressures. Chandano’s strong organizational skills and attention to detail bring order and time management to a process that can be unpredictable and chaotic.


For those clients who are looking at real estate as an investment, Chandano can relate personally. In fact, Chandano joined Fowler and Company after meeting Rachel Fowler when he purchased his first investment property in 2017. The criteria for the ideal home, versus a smart investment property, are not universally the same and Chandano deftly guides his investment clients toward properties that not only protect, but also contribute to, their financial well-being.


Prior to launching his Real Estate career, Chandano managed a high-volume retail pharmacy for more than thirteen years. In that role, Chandano advised customers through stressful circumstances, advocating for them with doctors and insurance companies. He learned the importance of being a good listener and recognized the negotiating power of his calm demeanor.


Helping clients find a home that brings security and happiness to their families is deeply rewarding to Chandano. He and his wife reside in Monroe with their two sons. The Meas family chose Monroe ten years ago because it is quiet, safe and has a great school system. 


Chandano is fluent in Cambodian and is a crossfit enthusiast who you will often find running charity-related 5Ks: Sandy Hook Run for the Families, Sprint for Monroe, American Diabetes Step Out & Walk, American Cancer Society Relay for Life, Susan G. Komen and Lupus. Chandano supports future leaders in the community through his involvement with Distributive Education Clubs of America. DECA is a not-for-profit career and technical student organization with more than 215,000 members. DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management around the globe. Chandano has served as Judge and Chief Advisor for annual DECA events at Connecticut high schools and colleges.


Whether you are looking for a home, or an investment property, Chandano Meas can guide you toward your goals.