Consistent success over time for any type of profession is rare. One reason for this is that few professions stay the same because of factors like world events and the economy. In the real estate profession, there are good markets and bad, and Realtors must adapt to the variables that are prevalent. Today's Realtors are faced with declining property values, declining inventory, and very tough credit standards. Karen and Arnie have successfully adapted for over 3 decades. The have served the public real estate needs and have been consistently ranked in the top echelon of the best brokers in the Denver Metro Area by the Denver Board Million Dollar Round Table.
It's their work ethic, unselfish devotion to their clients and listening to their specific needs, their creative approach to each transaction, and their experience of negotiating nearly 2000 successful closings that have kept them on the top. It's not the volume that matters, it is their repeat and referral clients who stay loyal because of the exceptional care they received during their purchase or sale of a property. They make the process of buying and selling real estate a pleasurable experience. They are tech savvy and use all the web related tools for to achieve success.
Few agents have such a vast network of 2000 cooperating realty professionals, 12,000 Sotheby agents, and corporate clients they have developed over the years. Some of their corporate clients are: Boeing, Chevron, Martin Marietta, IBM, Kellogg's, and the FBI, to name just a few.
Karen and Arnie now have wonderful team partners to help them accomplish their goals, Josh and Kit. Katie Cooper is their capable assistant and transaction manager. Each partner was carefully selected for their expertise in a complementary skill and area of specialty. Their team ranked number 4, in the metro Denver area, for the most closed transactions in 2008, No 7 to most closed volume, number 3 total volume at Fuller Sotheby's, and acutally no 1 team at Fuller Sotheby's for most closed homes in 2008- one of the most challenging years ever in Real Estate.