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August 2021 by Randi Thompson
I’m not even sure where to begin when it comes to how incredibly proud I am to work with this company. Sotheby’s has the very best agents in the country with the best marketing, legal advice, and leadership you can find. There’s no need to look elsewhere when choosing a brokerage to work for or to represent the sale of your home.
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June 2020 by Sean Brown
I have been in the real estate sales business in the Park City and Deer Valley Resort (tm) area for 17 years and I have been a resident of the area for 34 years. I joined Summit Sotheby's International Realty six months ago. I am awe-struck at the level of excellence in marketing, legal counsel, education and administration this company provides me for my clients. No other brokerage comes close.
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June 2020 by Brian Scott
In fall 2019 Nancy Tallman at Summit Sotheby’s International Realty represented the sale of 4118 Saddleback in Park City. The listing price was X. I formally offered 95.2% of X this included a loan approval letter for 105% of X. A day later I was told the owners changed their mind and were taking it off the market. I personally called Tallman to better understand the situation. During that conversation I expressed I’m a buyer with a single income from a local employer and my job includes a social mission. I also indicated I needed the housing; this would not be a rental. This was over the weekend, the following Monday 4118 shows up on the apps as sold. I again called Tallman and she said the seller had changed their mind a second time and were going with an offer that preceded mine. I told Tallman I would offer 100% of X. The real estate apps now indicate the offer they accepted was 98.2% of X. Lo and behold about 90 days later 4118 shows up on the for-rent apps, it’s priced super high with flexible a lease length or a rent-to-own option. The conclusion: 1) Tallman and her clients accepted an inferior offer, she could’ve gotten her clients more 2) Tallman and Sotheby’s obviously do not care about underlying human context or community constructs; if it was just a cold hard market decision that’s actually quite understandable, but that’s not the case as per 1; instead Tallman and Sotheby’s accepted an offer from a social barnacle, a rent seeker now using a Park City neighborhood as a staging ground to charge elevated rent to those that can’t afford a mortgage or—for godsakes—rent-to-own which is basically a usury scam.
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October 2018 by Robert Bolar
Fantastic real state company! They have the cream of the crop the best agents working here! Agents that serve the luxury real estate market and know how to market luxury real estate are employed by this company in mass. They have sought out the best and the brightest to represent high end clientele want the best.