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Adriano Tori, Designated Broker — RexMont Real Estate

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Adriano Tori

Designated Broker, Founder & CEO — RexMont Real Estate · WA Lic. #21220

Adriano leads RexMont Real Estate — the most-reviewed real estate brokerage in Seattle and the Eastside. 1,200+ closed transactions, $1B+ in production, and 1,235 five-star Google reviews.

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Searching 'best listing agents Kirkland' usually means you are past general research and ready to hire — you want the agent who will actually net you the most. The honest answer is that 'top' is not a billboard; it is a track record plus the discipline to price, market, and negotiate correctly. This page lays out how to judge that and the questions to ask before you sign anything.

I am Adriano Tori, founder and Designated Broker of RexMont Real Estate, WA Lic. #21220. RexMont is, per Google, the most-reviewed brokerage in the region — 1,235 five-star reviews — with $1B+ closed across 1,200+ transactions, including Kirkland homes from Juanita to the Houghton and Moss Bay waterfront. I personally handle pricing and negotiation on listings; that is where the result is won or lost.

If you want to skip ahead, the fastest way to evaluate an agent is to see the plan against your own home. Request RexMont's listing strategy and net-proceeds estimate and judge it on specifics.

What separates the best listing agents

Pricing discipline comes first. The costliest mistake a listing agent makes is overpricing in week one to win the listing, then chasing the market down with cuts. First-week visibility decays fast, days-on-market shapes buyer perception, and a price cut after five weeks often nets less than pricing correctly at launch. A top agent shows you the realistic high and low and the price that triggers competition — informed options, not a flattering pitch.

Marketing and exposure come second. Professional photography, video, accurate and compelling listing copy, broad NWMLS syndication, and direct buyer-agent outreach determine the size of your buyer pool — and a bigger pool means more competing offers. For Kirkland's waterfront and downtown-condo segments, the right agent also knows which discreet channels and buyer profiles to target rather than relying on a generic blast.

Negotiation comes third, and it is where the strongest agents earn their fee. Two offers at the same price can net $30K–$80K apart depending on contingency structure, inspection response, appraisal-gap language, financing reliability, and closing terms. The agent who personally works every offer presentation — not an assistant — protects those details. Ask any agent you interview to walk you through a recent multi-offer negotiation they ran.

FAQ

Choosing a Kirkland listing agent — FAQs

How do I find the best listing agent in Kirkland?

Look past the billboard and at the record: recent Kirkland-area sales, list-to-sale-price ratio, days on market versus the area average, review volume and recency, and whether the broker personally handles pricing and negotiation rather than handing you to an assistant. RexMont brings 1,235 five-star reviews and $1B+ closed across 1,200+ transactions to that test.

What questions should I ask a Kirkland listing agent before hiring?

Ask: what is your recent list-to-sale ratio and average days on market in my area; how will you price my home and what is the realistic range; who specifically handles showings, offers, and negotiation; what is the full marketing plan and what does it cost; how is commission structured and what is my estimated net; and how do you handle multiple offers and appraisal gaps. A strong agent answers with specifics, not slogans.

Does the listing agent's pricing strategy really matter in Kirkland?

It is the single biggest variable. Overpricing in week one to win the listing leads to stale days-on-market and price cuts that net less than pricing correctly from the start. RexMont prices from the closest active competitors, recent pending sales, and recent closed sales in your specific Kirkland micro-market — Juanita, Houghton, Finn Hill, downtown, Totem Lake — not a citywide average.

What should a Kirkland listing agent charge?

Commission is negotiated, typically 4.5%–6% total, and should be quoted against your specific property and the marketing scope it warrants. The right question is net proceeds, not the headline rate. See RexMont's Kirkland commission page for how the structure works.

Do you sell waterfront and luxury homes in Kirkland?

Yes — Lake Washington waterfront in Houghton, Moss Bay, and Yarrow Bay, plus luxury homes across the city. High-end and waterfront listings need bespoke marketing, discreet buyer targeting, and careful appraisal strategy. See RexMont's Kirkland luxury seller page.

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