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    Trisha Cobb - Sequim Broker

    5.0 (4 reviews)
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    town and country was awesome in my first home purchase and helped every step of the way. Dan is…read moreawesome and it was a pleasure working with him. he went beyond my expectations and helped me find an amazing home and negotiated a great deal. thank you Dan

    We used this office in 2013 to sell my deceased father's home in Sequim. We live out of state and…read moreneeded an office we felt would represent our interests since we couldn't be there to represent them ourselves. It's a long, convoluted story I won't bore you with, but my dad's home sort of fell in this offices' lap by way of a different realtor. They had to do virtually no marketing that we know of and the home sold & closed within 4 months of them receiving the business. At first, when our agent (Eric Hegge) wanted the keep our business, he was very solicitous and helpful. When it became apparent the house would be selling, his demeanor changed. He was short in emails, told us things to appease us even though they weren't really true, complained when he had to walk the property to find the property markers and pushed hard for us to pay someone to do it... I mean, really, it was the only thing above and beyond he really did for us (outside of the normal realtor paperwork & phone calls). Oh - he also bought two CO2 monitors for us at Home Depot and plugged them in. He then backcharged us the $50 they cost at closing. The nail in the coffin, though, was the thank you we received. The house sold for over half a million dollars, which equals a nice paycheck for 4 months of work. We received an email - an EMAIL - with one line that said something to the effect of, "Congratulations - your house has closed. Thank you for your business." We were shocked at this horrible business practice. Over half a million dollars and we get a one line email thank you? He could have at least hand written a thank you to us. It was bad business but he really didn't care because we were out of state and he knew we wouldn't be back for any future business. I wrote a letter to the owner of this office telling him about our experience and I heard crickets in return. Bottom line: if you live out of state and need to sell property, find a different office who will truly care about you as a client regardless of whether you'll be back or not.

    Trisha Cobb - Sequim Broker - realestateagents - Updated May 2026

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