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    Matthew Chapman - Windermere Real Estate - Matthew Chapman - With Windermere Top Realtor

    Matthew Chapman - Windermere Real Estate

    (28 reviews)

    We would strongly recommend Matt to our friends and family in the area…read more We met with several realtors before choosing to work with Matthew to sell our home in Bellevue, WA. Matt wasn't the lowest rate, the highest sale volume, nor did he cite a substantially higher sale price. But his recommendations on prep/staging/marketing; his full-service, detailed, and organized approach; and our ability to speak honestly about expectations really stood out. We also appreciated that he recommended ways to highlight the unique touches in the home, rather than (literally) whitewashing everything as some other realtors advised. His approach magnified the things we loved about the home and the care we put into maintaining and improving it. We were out-of-state during the majority of the sale, and relied on Matt and his team very heavily for sale preparation. He made proposals, got quotes, and oversaw work. Matt was upfront about whether he thought each suggested improvement would pay for itself, and actively advised against changes other realtors had suggested that he didn't think were worth it. He was always clear that it was our decision and also happily accommodated us doing some of the work ourselves. Because of his and his team's diligence we were able to hit our target list date, with a house that was shown in its best light. The local market had become more uncertain: markets were softening and a similar house down the street was sitting on the market after weeks, despite a price drop. We adjusted our intended list price (still within his initial range) and our expectations, but Matt remained confident in the home and how it would show. We got an under-asking offer early, and Matt went into overdrive to solicit additional offers. Ultimately we got a very attractive at-list-price offer, the house went pending within a week of listing, and we had a very smooth closing experience. There's always luck involved, but we expect that with most other realtors it would have more work for us to get the house on the market and the sale price would have been lower.

    Matt was kind and responsive through the process of selling my townhome. He provided good…read morerecommendations for handymen and fought for me to get top dollar in a saturated market. I also respect that he donates parts of his proceeds to support a nonprofit upon closing!

    IBA

    IBA

    (6 reviews)

    Update: I believe the owner has handled this situation with arrogance and intimidation. Yes, we…read moresigned the papers--It doesn't surprise me that he would try to rehash everything publicly rather than take some constructive criticism. I only intended to leave an honest review of our experience with IBA. I stand by my one-star review. As our broker, their job was to represent us and get us the best deal possible--not just push a deal through. The buyers already had their own agent. It became clear that closing the transaction quickly was the priority--not our best interests. That's not just poor service--it's unethical. Mortgage lenders need to know whether they're financing a home or a business. Blurring those lines to push a deal through isn't just questionable--it's potentially harmful. We were not properly represented, and we paid the price for it. I recently posted an honest review about my experience with IBA and noticed they still have a 5-star rating. I probably wouldn't have checked back--except I received a letter from an attorney representing IBA. Here's what it said: "They are chagrined that you posted an online review of IBA suggesting otherwise, and we demand that you remove the review you recently made of IBA NW Business Brokers on Google." To be clear, I shared a truthful account of my own personal experience. I did not name the broker involved, nor did I exaggerate any details. It was a simple, honest, one-star review summarizing what was, for me, a very disappointing experience. I don't appreciate being pressured to remove it. A company that can't accept fair criticism without resorting to legal threats raises serious concerns. There are many business brokers in the Northwest--I'd encourage others to do their research and choose one who values transparency and accountability. Original review: I recently worked with a broker from IBA to sell our business and home together, as the business operated on our property. My daughter and I had one chance to sell the small business we built and dedicated ourselves to for ten years, and unfortunately, we were met with disregard and a lack of respect throughout the entire process. The very first interested buyers ended up purchasing it. While it turned out to be a great deal for them, it was not in our best interest. We felt misled and unsupported from start to finish. If you're a small business owner, I would strongly caution against using this firm. In our experience, their practices were misleading and did not prioritize our needs as sellers.

    IBA did a great job helping us sell our business. Selling a business is a long and sometimes…read morestressful process but Vishal Punj did a excellent job of explaining the process. We can't speak highly enough of Vishal and IBA!

    Paragon Real Estate Advisors

    Paragon Real Estate Advisors

    (1 review)

    Downtown

    I live in an apartment building being sold by management. I would have no qualms with this if it…read moreweren't for the Paragon representative, Tanner Fogle, who is facilitating the sale and marketing. Through a series of events too long to account, I come to find photographs of the inside of my home posted online to advertise the building. My bedroom, my bed, my living room, belongings, my bathroom and toiletries, all online for anyone to see. I also notice that things of mine had been moved around: my bed had been made, pillows on my couch moved, things on my bathroom counter moved around. A complete disregard for my privacy and rights, and absolutely violating. This happened to multiple tenants in the building. I assume that Tanner Fogle worked with our management to arrange for "inspections" when the images were taken, while we were away at work. We were never told that photos would be taken for marketing purposes and posted online. On another day, Tanner Fogle arrived at my residence, announced himself as "management" and told me he was there to show the patio to contractors. Tanner Fogle then offered me 100 dollars for the "inconvenience." Odd. I left for work, and check my pet camera only to see he entered my home SIX additional times, bringing in groups of potential buyers who poked around in my apartment, opening closets and making inappropriate comments about my belongings. Tanner Fogle knowingly misrepresented who he was, his purpose for entering my home, and tried to placate questioning by offering me 100 dollars. I only wish I had installed my camera much earlier so I would have caught him moving my things around and taking pictures during his earlier unauthorized entry. I can only assume that was also him as he is the only contact displayed for the building's sale. I urge anyone who is seeking a commercial real estate agent or firm to look elsewhere. Clearly those working for Paragon have no issue violating the codes of ethics that any upstanding Realtor abides by, which explains why they choose not to belong to the National Association of Realtors. This should be a massive red flag. I am currently considering my legal options, as these acts violate licensure laws in the state of Washington.

    Seattle View Homes - realestatesvcs - Updated August 2026

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