"I can't say enough good things about my experience working with my realtor, Amy Coloccia. My family had recently moved out of state, and I was expecting a nightmare of back and forth trips to get the Denver property ready for sale. Amy was on top of every detail along the way, helped line up contractors for necessary home improvements, and made sure everything was coordinated on schedule prior to every deadline- which made the process incredibly smooth for me and didn't require me to be on site at all. Amy and her team were punctual, organized, and communicative, and I'd 10/10 recommend her to anyone looking for a great realtor and friend."
"I can't say enough good things about my experience working with my realtor, Amy Coloccia. My family had recently moved out of state, and I was expecting a nightmare of back and forth trips to get the Denver property ready for sale. Amy was on top of every detail along the way, helped line up contractors for necessary home improvements, and made sure everything was coordinated on schedule prior to every deadline- which made the process incredibly smooth for me and didn't require me to be on site at all. Amy and her team were punctual, organized, and communicative, and I'd 10/10 recommend her to anyone looking for a great realtor and friend."
Ryan B.
"Buying or selling a house is awful, scary, monumental, complicated - it likely involves more money than you will ever spend or get on any other transaction in your life and it is an experience that can take weeks or months from start to finish. We lived in our house for 32 years - enough time to raise two kids from toddlers to well into adulthood and for both of us to have, and finally retire from, entire careers. You acquire a lot of habits and emotional attachment and physical stuff in 32 years. Amy and Jason made selling this house - which was a bit like cutting off a limb - as painless as we could have imagined. It was a complicated process because we had lawn care and painting and staging and getting a bridge loan and carpet cleaning and other cleaning and general handyman stuff and then the actual selling part - price setting and open houses and private showings and negotiating. You think of a realtor as being a salesperson. And they are. But a much bigger piece of it is being project managers -- they coordinate a bunch of moving parts and they're going to spend your money and change your (former) home in the interest of selling your property. There's a lot of judgment, trust, coordination, communication, and therapy in that relationship. Amy and Jason were brilliant - we put ourselves in their hands and we got two solid offers at asking price one week after listing, and this in a bumpy real estate climate. We were in contact with one or both of them pretty much daily - even if it was just checking in to make sure the wheels continued to spin. They were careful to make sure we were in the loop when necessary but also very good about not bothering us with every single little detail. We could not be happier with the outcome and would recommend them without reservation, together or separately, to anyone who wants to buy or sell a house. It is a grueling experience and you have to have someone who is competent and that you can trust completely. Amy and Jason fit the bill perfectly. And, crucially, they are fun to work with."
"Buying or selling a house is awful, scary, monumental, complicated - it likely involves more money than you will ever spend or get on any other transaction in your life and it is an experience that can take weeks or months from start to finish. We lived in our house for 32 years - enough time to raise two kids from toddlers to well into adulthood and for both of us to have, and finally retire from, entire careers. You acquire a lot of habits and emotional attachment and physical stuff in 32 years. Amy and Jason made selling this house - which was a bit like cutting off a limb - as painless as we could have imagined. It was a complicated process because we had lawn care and painting and staging and getting a bridge loan and carpet cleaning and other cleaning and general handyman stuff and then the actual selling part - price setting and open houses and private showings and negotiating. You think of a realtor as being a salesperson. And they are. But a much bigger piece of it is being project managers -- they coordinate a bunch of moving parts and they're going to spend your money and change your (former) home in the interest of selling your property. There's a lot of judgment, trust, coordination, communication, and therapy in that relationship. Amy and Jason were brilliant - we put ourselves in their hands and we got two solid offers at asking price one week after listing, and this in a bumpy real estate climate. We were in contact with one or both of them pretty much daily - even if it was just checking in to make sure the wheels continued to spin. They were careful to make sure we were in the loop when necessary but also very good about not bothering us with every single little detail. We could not be happier with the outcome and would recommend them without reservation, together or separately, to anyone who wants to buy or sell a house. It is a grueling experience and you have to have someone who is competent and that you can trust completely. Amy and Jason fit the bill perfectly. And, crucially, they are fun to work with."
Jonathan H.
"Thank you Jason and The Denver Group Compass team. We're super appreciative of the valuable time, professionalism, commitment, and responsiveness that all of you had during our home sale process! We're off to our next adventure!"
"Thank you Jason and The Denver Group Compass team. We're super appreciative of the valuable time, professionalism, commitment, and responsiveness that all of you had during our home sale process! We're off to our next adventure!"
Rick P.