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    4.3 (6 reviews)
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    Christine Dosen  - Coldwell Banker Best Realty

    Christine Dosen - Coldwell Banker Best Realty

    (2 reviews)

    my father lived in Ridgecrest, California all his life. He passed away two days before…read moreThanksgiving, 2025. I traveled from Arizona to California. I had five days two days consumed completely by travel so three days in Ridgecrest to lay my father to rest and clear out his apartment. I did the best that I could with the time that I had available to me. I was contacted just yesterday by a real estate agent. She said she was just a real estate agent, and that she was calling on behalf of the owner of the company. She asked me questions about my father's apartment. I told her it was cleared out the best that I could with the time that I had and that the apartment was ready to be turned back over to them. She was upset about the state of the apartment and I understand that. It was still quite a mess. I did what I could with the time that I had, like I said. I didn't realize it was that dirty. Though my father did live in it for more than 10 years, so I guess that's to be expected to a degree. Christine was very angry at me when she talk to me on the phone she was threatening. about additional fees that I had to pay I told her that I was in the middle of the process of probate to gain access to my father's bank account, which is really the only thing of any value that he left behind and that once I gained access to the bank account I would be happy to pay her the money out of it. other than that, I mentioned that he also had a deposit with her and that my name was not on the lease and that she should not be threatening me with legal action. She was still pretending to be a manager at the company she told me that she would talk to the owner of the company and that he would reach out to me five minutes after hanging up the phone she sent me this disgusting unprofessional hurtful text message with pictures of my father's apartment saying "this is how you choose to honor his memory?" it is justifiable to be upset about the state of the apartment and the extra fees that may be involved however, it is extremely unprofessional and almost in human to send such a text while I am grieving the loss of my best friend of over 40 years. She had no sympathy. shame on Christine Dosen. Please be careful while dealing with her because she's going to victimize you if she can.

    Christine was my realtor when I sold my home in Ridgecrest CA. Loved working with her - we moved…read moreduring the process and she kept us posted with regular updates She held open houses and told us how it went . Took care of so many lil issues that came up . She negotiated on our behalf too. I recommend her wholeheartedly!!

    Vaughn Realty

    Vaughn Realty

    (12 reviews)

    I would strongly recommend exercising caution when purchasing a home listed by this agent…read more The seller moved out in November, yet the home was left filthy upon my escrow close end of Jan. After the selling agent removed a broken refrigerator the seller attempted to leave behind, I was told there was no way to clean the floor underneath it--which was absolutely not true. This was particularly frustrating considering the home had electricity, hot water, and even a closet full of cleaning supplies left by the seller, including a brand-new vacuum (see photo). Additionally, the furnace did not work when I moved in, despite the inspection report stating otherwise. The inspection process itself raised concerns, as the inspector did not allow anyone to be present. When I reported the issue, Carole said she would send someone because heat was necessary--but the person who arrived attempted to fix my hot water heater instead of the furnace. As a result, my home warranty would not cover the furnace, citing it as a pre-existing condition since it had never worked during my occupancy. Furnace pipes were cracked and the unit required replacement. HVAC company said system had to have been faulty for a minimum of two years those cracks don't happen within a few weeks or months. To make matters worse, two weeks after I moved in, an unfamiliar man showed up at my home to complete work that he claimed should have been finished prior to the close of escrow. I had never been informed this work was pending, so having a stranger unexpectedly appear at my door was both unsettling and unprofessional. The man was not a licensed professional which did not sit well with me. While I understand this realty company has been in business for some time, longevity alone should not be a deciding factor. Based on my experience, I would advise potential buyers to proceed carefully and ensure all inspections, repairs, and conditions are thoroughly inspected prior to close. The picture below is what I saw walking into my new kitchen upon move in. Also, I asked for a pile of rocks on the side of the home to be removed that never was done. Previous owners never had trash cans picked up even though I requested it be done through my agent. Responses on questions I had through my agent from the listing agent were not professional.

    All I can say is don't waste your time if you're a person of color. Vaughn reality does not do…read morebusiness with anyone who is black. I tried to buy a home cash. Seriously all cash. Kathleen L. Blurton told me that she can't accept my offer and to call back in a month because the house I wanted to buy was supposed to be for owner occupancy. I'm black, but I have wealth and buy homes for rentals. I said that's fine because sometimes this is true and fha foreclosures sometimes only accepts offers for owner occupied homes. However, I found out that she lied when I talked to the white man who was buying the home I wanted to buy from Kathleen. Yes. Ridgecrest is a very small town, and everyone knows everyone. The white man told me that he was buying the home for a rental property and not to be owner occupied. He said Kathleen took and accepted his offer the very next day after she told me to call back in a month. All I can say is Vaughn reality is white supremacists, and Kathleen Blurton is a white supremacist. I went and bought another home in Ridgecrest all cash. Lol The white supremacists did not stop a black person from buying a home in their town. The old days of redlining black people into poor communities are over. In addition, they're opening up their business for a civil rights law suit under 42 U.S. Code § 1983. Vaughn reality needs to understand that they can't redline black people in Ridgecrest.

    Coldwell Banker Frontier

    Coldwell Banker Frontier

    (20 reviews)

    First off I want to say if you are looking for an honest realtor that will fight for you no matter…read morewhat, DO NOT work with Fong Tidwell. Working with her for almost 2 years, I can say she is only interested in her own self gain. She intermediated between a deal with a potential buyer without consent to try and dissuade the buyer because the price for her was too low, nearly ruining my mother's chance for retirement after running the business for 40 years. She is very unprofessional and will speak ill of you behind your back. She told my mother her children were USELESS! When we are the owners of the business just trying to sell the business so that my mother could retire. To this day I still think of this woman as an evil person, the likes of which I will never do business with again, and hope nobody will have the displeasure of also dealing with... PERIOD.

    If I could give negative stars I would. Let me preface this by saying my current landlord is…read moreraising my rent almost 200% over the next few months, and is selling the property, which has caused me to look for other lodgings, so I was looking at more affordable areas. Also, going in, I knew my credit was not perfect but it was not bottom barrel either, so I happened upon a few properties on a few different websites (zumper, zwillow, trulia, etc...) and they were managed or being represented by this rental agency. I found one that I really liked and since I had the qualifications, I applied. I am very transparent, and understood that my credit was not stupendous, but I have been working on it, and formerly worked for a company that was involved in a major information leak, and some items were opened fraudulently in my name. I have been working to get them removed and let the rental agency know that and even provided a letter that was supplied to me by that employer after the hack happened. All other qualifications were met, and I was willing to put down a doubled deposit and/or a few month's rent in advance to show that I was serious about renting the property. I have a stable job and work from home, so I thought it ideal. One of their associates reached out me a day after I submitted my application to ask some questions, to which I answered promptly. I waited, and then on the 4th day, I reached out to check on the status, to which I was told I was approved by the homeowner (see screenshots). I was elated, and relieved and was about to call them to find out next steps, when a property manager by the name of Sherrie called me. She said that my approval was a "mistake" and that the homeowner actually denied my application. She proceeds to ask me "have you seen what is on your credit report?" to which I replied yes and that I had a copy of the background check that they had run on me. She seemed shocked and surprised by this, and went on to say that she had been on vacation and some her underlings had been trying to take care of things while she was away and she had just gotten back and that it was a miscommunication. Really? Nice training you have there. She also went on to say that the homeowner was worried about getting the rent on time. I have been at my current address for 5 years, and never missed one single payment and had they actually talked to my landlord, they would have known that. Not to mention I could have given them bank statements showing one account having at least 12,000 bucks in it. The landlord would have been paid, and promptly. Guess they judged a book by its cover, instead of reading the back too. SMH. Needless to say, I was crestfallen and just could not believe the incompetency shown here, not to mention she was not apologetic in any way that one of her employees made such a monumental mistake. As if home hunting is not stressful enough. Maybe I dodged a bullet, so I am putting this up so others can beware. I would not recommend this agency, and be warned that most of the other agencies are in cahoots with them, because Sherrie advised that if I wanted to apply to any other agency to contact them first so they could send my application over to them. Why would I trust you to do that after telling me a got approved when I didn't? Your office cannot seem to get simple messages right so how could I trust you from this point on? Additionally, I found out that they never reached out to any of my references or supervisor (I checked) so I suppose they saw my 640 score and dismissed me immediately. Not even sure if they really told the homeowner, because judging by the texts, they were actually interested in me as a candidate. I would not be surprised if they told her I had just withdrawn my application. SO be warned. This place seems a bit shady and at the very least not thorough and gives false hope.

    Ridgecrest Realty - realestateagents - Updated May 2026

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