Real Estate Agents in Sandy, UT

Travis Pugh, Realtor
Travis Pugh, Realtor
4.5
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Serves Sandy, UT
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22 years in business
I have been a full time Realtor for nearly 20 years and focus on residential sales. I absolutely love what I do. I believe in earning your business through education, honesty, hard work, good communication. While real estate can get a bit tricky, I'm not happy unless you are. Everything I do will be in your best interest. I hold designations and/or certifications as a Real Estate Negotiation Expert, Seller Representative Specialist, Pricing Strategy Advisor and SFR.
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Josh Collier
Josh Collier
4.5
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Serves Sandy, UT
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3 years in business
I'm a dedicated realtor and proud Air Force veteran based in Utah. My passion lies in helping individuals and families find their dream homes. With expertise ranging from cozy condos to expansive estates, I offer tailored solutions to fit every client's unique needs. What sets me apart? A commitment to integrity, an in-depth understanding of the Utah market, and the discipline and precision I've honed from my military service. With years of experience behind me, my approach is not just about transactions; it's about forging lasting relationships. Choose to work with me for a personalized service that goes beyond the sale, rooted in dedication and respect.
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The Buckway Group - Exit Realty Success
The Buckway Group - Exit Realty Success
4.5
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Serves Sandy, UT
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18 years in business
Taking great care of people is what we've done since 2007. We help home sellers get up to 6.6% more than the competition. View our Google Reviews to learn more.
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Bidding-War Specialist
Bidding-War Specialist
4.9
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Serves Sandy, UT
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23 years in business
I specialize in starting bidding wars by allowing buyers to openly compete for the highest price instead of being told they can’t see each other’s offers. This is the Olympics of real estate where each athlete/buyer is pushed to perform at their maximum through open competition. The system allows buyers to see each other’s offers and notifies each buyer when their offer is beat which encourages them to offer higher until we have one buyer left and all others cry Uncle. When buyers aren’t allowed to see the other offers, they are way more afraid of overpaying than they are of losing the home to another buyer so the highest price is rarely reached. Open competition eliminates any fear of underselling for you as a seller. If there’s a buyer out there willing to pay more, this strategy will find them. Instead of listing high, that just scares off buyers, the Bidding-War strategy uses a low Starting Price to attract many times more buyers than any other listing. A STARTING price is NOT a list price so no one can buy it for the starting price. It’s just an intentionally low number to attract and excite buyers. This strategy finds and motivates all possible buyers to offer their maximum and ultimately pushes the price higher than any other method. And you always retain the right to accept, reject, or counter any offer to ensure you get a deal you love. I list homes with the traditional system when I need to, but I always recommend using the bidding-war system first because it consistently gets sellers: •higher price •finds more buyers faster •shortest contract term Do you have a minute to chat? Thanks, Curtis Pons -eXp Realty
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Bidding-War Specialist
Bidding-War Specialist
4.5
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Serves Sandy, UT
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23 years in business
I specialize in starting bidding wars by allowing buyers to openly compete for the highest price instead of being told they can’t see each other’s offers. This is the Olympics of real estate where each athlete/buyer is pushed to perform at their maximum through open competition. The system allows buyers to see each other’s offers and notifies each buyer when their offer is beat which encourages them to offer higher until we have one buyer left and all others cry Uncle. When buyers aren’t allowed to see the other offers, they are way more afraid of overpaying than they are of losing the home to another buyer so the highest price is rarely reached. Open competition eliminates any fear of underselling for you as a seller. If there’s a buyer out there willing to pay more, this strategy will find them. Instead of listing high, that just scares off buyers, the Bidding-War strategy uses a low Starting Price to attract many times more buyers than any other listing. A STARTING price is NOT a list price so no one can buy it for the starting price. It’s just an intentionally low number to attract and excite buyers. This strategy finds and motivates all possible buyers to offer their maximum and ultimately pushes the price higher than any other method. And you always retain the right to accept, reject, or counter any offer to ensure you get a deal you love. I list homes with the traditional system when I need to, but I always recommend using the bidding-war system first because it consistently gets sellers: •higher price •finds more buyers faster •shortest contract term Do you have a minute to chat? Thanks, Curtis Pons -eXp Realty
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1. What services do real estate agents typically offer?

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Real estate agents provide guidance on buying and selling properties, market analysis, price negotiation, and contract handling.

2. How are real estate agents paid?

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Agents typically earn a commission based on a percentage of the property's sale price, usually between 5% and 6%. Specific fees should be discussed before signing an agreement.

3. How do I choose the right real estate agent?

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Look for agents with local market expertise and strong client reviews. Ensure clear communication and an understanding of your needs.

4. How long does the buying or selling process take?

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The process typically takes 30 to 60 days from listing to closing, depending on the market. Agents will help optimize the timeline.

5. Are real estate agents licensed?

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Yes, professional real estate agents must hold a valid license. You can verify their credentials through your state’s real estate commission.

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