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January 2024 by Jason W
Mr Benjamin Igolkin sure likes to litter my whole. Neighborhood up.Stay away from scummy companies like this that don’t respect where you currently live
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October 2023 by Donna Winship
Love Homesmart and it's Agents!
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October 2023 by John Duffy
The future client of this company needs to perform EXTREME DUE DILLEGENCE of the broker they are dealing with!Unfortunately, that may not be enough...
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August 2023 by Farzan Sikandarpur
I love this office and very proud be part of this great firm.
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November 2022 by Sara Cisneros
Chantal Duame and her minion Monica duped us!!!Chantal visited our home with Monica and assured us that they were experienced and the comps were appropriate for our sq footage within our area. They sold us.Unfortunately Chantal failed to inform us that we would not be dealing with her directly. We were appalled when finding out.Chantal and her minion Monica wanted to hire a cleaning company before taking pictures. The cleaning was basic and nothing we would’ve wanted to pay for.We had to complain about a sign being placed in the yard before it was placed. We also had to question the placement of the lock box. It was placed at the very edge of our front porch on a mounted plant hanger (unsafe). When I asked why it was placed there, Monica’s response was “It can easily be removed from the door knob”.This is when I questioned her experience and explained that the lock box is designed for door knobs and her placement was a liability on us as homeowners.We later found out that all showing requests were submitted by Monica (we staked out all requests and they never showed up). Any legitimate requests were being left unreplied to.Chantal also only had our home listed for one category in the MLS and not covering all!!The foul play and trickery is astonishing! NEVER CALL HOMESMART!!
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October 2022 by Steven C.
My only conversation with Teresa, I believe was her name, was insane. Within a minute of our initial conversation she's talking about 5G towers making people sick, told me to research the marshal fire because it was a government conspiracy and then when I said that doesn't sound right she called me a sheep. I think I got the crazy lady bingo lol. This is a fair warning, but if you want to find out for yourself... you will not be disappointed. Judging by the other reviews this was not a unique experience when dealing with HomeSmart.
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August 2022 by Jose Castillo
Nice and efficient working place for Realtors.
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July 2022 by Adam Miller
I worked with Heidi Nelson to sell my house and buy my condo. She’s amazing! I got a great offer on my house in days, and was in my new condo in under a month later. Fantastic experience, I can’t say enough about her. Trustworthy, compassionate, honest, experienced, and a great listener. My highest recommendation!
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July 2022 by Marsha T.
If I could give HomeSmart a negative 10 review I would. We purchased a home and both the buyer and seller agents were with HomeSmart and their main concern was profiting for themselves. Buyers be ware and if you need to hear our horror story, feel free to contact me.
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October 2021 by Kevin Isaac
Tenielle was AMAZING!!! Because of her loyalty and TENACITY, my wife and I have our DREAM HOUSE. She fought for 2 MONTHS for us! It wouldn't have been possible without her. Thank you Tenielle!
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September 2021 by Rachel Ford-Wilkinson
I have been a Broker with HomeSmart for about a year now and have really enjoyed it. Great technology, agent services, and overall user friendly systems. Everyone I have reached out to for help has been extremely professional and helpful. I also appreciate the low fees per transaction especially considering the support HomeSmart provides. I highly recommend and this is someone who's worked for KW! If you're considering hanging your licensed with HS, do it!
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September 2021 by ALEX ROGERS
BEWARE! these guys are completely arrogant and unprofessional. I would never want to work with them after watching how they treated my partner. The lady we spoke to (Michele?) was condescending and acted like she knew everything and we knew nothing. We have bought and sold several homes and are not idiots. We will not work with these people on any transaction going forward! Maybe they thought since we are a non-traditional couple that they could treat us as less than! Felt very discriminatory and downright rude! Do yourselves a favor and use someone else at all costs!
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August 2021 by Tara King
I am the employing broker for HomeSmart Realty. The appraisal office review is baseless and untrue. The appraiser who posted the review was asked to provide identification upon the appraisal appointment and failed to properly identify herself with any form of ID. The Seller's and agent were present and were very uncomfortable with this fact and asked her to leave. There was no discrimination of any kind and is not a reflection of the agent Rachel Klein or of HomeSmart Realty. Our agent was properly advocating for her clients. Moreover, as a DORA licensee, disparaging another real estate professional is highly unethical. Lynne Wright is in fact an agent with HomeSmart and there is nothing false about this review. HomeSmart Realty takes pride in putting our clients first and protecting them and their properties throughout the transaction.
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August 2021 by Appraisal Office
An agent in this office discriminated against an appraiser due simply to her age, race, and gender. Even had the audacity to stated, "you don't look like an appraiser" as if appraisers have to fit a certain profile and it isn't about what their qualifications are. Do not use this office or Rachel Klein as your realtor. The review below this with five stars Lynne Wright is from a realtor at this company and fake. The below statement from Tara King is also false. I offered to show the real estate agent the appraisal license from the state of Colorado, to which she refused. She said she only wanted a business card. Anyone with $20 can print a business card and state they are an “appraiser.” If she wanted my appraisal license she would have asked for it before letting me enter the property, and although it isn’t customary in my profession to show my appraisal license before entering, I would’ve gladly done so at her request. Her judgment was purely based on my appearance, as she stated “You do not look like an appraiser.” It would be absurd to think the lender on the order sent an appraisal order to a fake appraiser to show up to the property and conduct a fake appraisal. It is such a shame this company is condoning such discriminatory behavior. This is not disparaging another real estate professional, this is standing up and against discrimination! In response to Gini: I was conducting the appraisal on the A La Mode mobile app, as I even showed the real estate agent. As this property is an attached dwelling, I also had my laser measuring device. She did not ask for identification at the door, or I gladly would have shown her my appraisal license. She let me into the property and so if identification were the issue, she would have asked before allowing my entry. It seems absolutely absurd to think that the lender on the order would send out a “fake appraiser” to conduct a “fake appraisal.” What benefit would the lender get from paying a random person to enter the property, when they wouldn’t be receiving an appraisal from a licensed appraiser. I offered to show her my appraisal license from the state of Colorado, to which she refused. She said she would only accept a business card. Anyone can go to the printer shop and put they are an “appraiser” on a card. An appraisal license issued by the state carries a lot more weight to prove that I am in fact an appraiser. It is not customary in my job to provide my appraisal license before entering a property, but I would have gladly done so. It would be a major coincidence if I showed up at the very time she had the appraisal appointment with my materials to conduct the appraisal and I was not the appraiser. If identification was her issue, why did she also tell the representative from the appraisal management company who called her right after she blocked the appraisal from happening that she did not believe I was an appraiser because I didn’t look like one, blatantly yell at him and hang up the phone. Also, I would never show someone my driver's license on the job with my personal address, and this is unreasonable to ask and I have never been asked to provide a driver's license to conduct an appraisal. How would that prove I’m an appraiser? I wasn’t even asked by her to show a driver's license, and I would never do, but an appraisal license and/or order from the lender should suffice to prove I was hired to be there on-site. She wanted neither of these and instead said she just did not believe I was an appraiser because “I didn’t look like an appraiser.” This statement proves discrimination based solely on my appearance and the fact that I did not fit the profile of who she thought an appraiser should be. This is very sad that you condone such discrimination at HomeSmart. My only understanding behind the “altercation” is that I was discriminated against by Rachel Klein and this type of behavior is condoned by HomeSmart. To prevent a similar situation from happening in the future, please provide Rachel Klein with ethics,
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August 2021 by Gini MacDonald
As the Employing Broker of HomeSmart, I would like to share that our Brokerage firm along with our affiliated independent contractors are held to very high standards as professionals in the real estate industry. In response to the review left by “Appraisal Office”: As you may or may not be aware, licensed real estate brokers are bound by a fiduciary responsibility to their clients and must protect the interests of their clients at all times. When you were videotaped arriving on the property in question carrying only your cell phone and none of the other “tools” typically associated with an appraiser properly performing an appraisal (ex: property documentation, contracts, comparable properties, a measuring wheel, an appraisal order or even paper to draw out the home dimensions) the agent and her clients became concerned that you were not there for a valid purpose. You were asked for documentation such as a business card or appraisal order and a driver’s license, which you were unable to provide. It is a perfectly reasonable request to verify the identity of any person prior to allowing entry into a personal residence, especially when a five-month old child is present and this is the sole reason why you were asked to leave the premises. The accusation that the real estate broker in question discriminated against you based upon your age, sex or race are completely unfounded. The bottom line is that the real estate broker and the sellers were unable to verify your identity and they grew increasingly uncomfortable with your aggressive nature when your identity was questioned. We have addressed this issue with you verbally and in writing multiple times over the past week and consider the matter closed. It is our hope that you understand the reasons behind the altercation and will take reasonable steps to prevent a similar situation in the future.