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November 06, 2025 at 04:31 PM
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If you’re selling a luxury home in Seattle, you need a brokerage that not only knows high-end listings but can market like hell and get you above-market value. Here are three standout agencies that deliver at that level — each with slightly different strengths. I picked them based on luxury credentials, local market savvy, and track record. 1. Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty (Seattle) 6 Why they stand out for sellers: Their name alone signals “luxury” and their Seattle team is connected to the international reach of the Sotheby’s brand. For example, broker Moira Holley is in their “Market Leaders Forum” for top luxury brokers in North America. moirapresents.com +1 They offer strong marketing for premium listings — waterfront homes, high-rise penthouses, etc. Makes them well-suited for serious luxury homes, not just “nice neighborhood” homes. If your home is at the high end (multi-million, A-list neighborhoods like Madison Park, Laurelhurst, or waterfront), this firm gives you the cred and the network. Good fit if: You’ve got a luxury property ($2M+), maybe unique or with a story to tell; you want top-tier presentation and global exposure. Heads-up: With big names comes big budgets. Make sure you discuss marketing fees, scope (videos, staging, international exposure) and how they differentiate you. 2. The Agency Seattle (via Hines Group) 6 Why they stand out: The Agency has a global luxury residential reputation and their Seattle branch (via Hines Group Real Estate) brings that to our market. The Agency +1 They combine boutique agency feel with upscale marketing muscle. For sellers who want something less “legacy big firm” and more modern luxury branding, this is a strong option. Good fit if: Your home is premium, you want a sleeker contemporary marketing aesthetic, and you’re comfortable with an agency that plays in both local and global arenas. Heads-up: Make sure their local Seattle team has the depth of connections for your specific neighborhood (eastside vs city core vs waterfront) — global name is great, local grounding is key. 3. Ensemble (Seattle Cooperative Brokerage) 6 Why they stand out: They specifically brand themselves as “luxury Seattle real estate agents” and cover neighborhoods like Queen Anne, Capitol Hill, Ballard where luxury isn’t always just the waterfront. ensemblepnw.com Their cooperative, community-based model can mean more personalized service — which many sellers appreciate when stakes are high. Good fit if: Your home is in a premium neighborhood (not necessarily the ultra-ultra wealthy waterfront) and you want someone active, nimble, and custom in their approach. Heads-up: Compared to the big luxury brands, may have slightly less global glitz — but for many sellers that’s fine and even preferable. (These three cover Seattle broadly — waterfront, downtown high-rises, and premium neighborhoods.) Quick Decision Matrix High-net-worth, trophy property, global buyer pool? → Realogics Sotheby’s High end, premium marketing aesthetic, want something modern & sharp? → The Agency Seattle Premium home in a great Seattle neighborhood, want personalized service and good value? → Ensemble Pro Tips for You (as seller) Ask for their recent sales list of homes similar to yours (price range + neighbourhood). Clarify marketing scope: professional photography, drone footage, staging, virtual tours, international exposure. Understand how they handle pricing strategy in Seattle’s luxury market (which can be slower/more niche than mass market). Check neighborhood coverage — Seattle luxury is varied (Waterfront, Eastside, downtown penthouses). The brokerage must know your niche. Negotiate their listing term, commission structure, and what happens if they don’t deliver what’s promised. If you like, I can pull a longer list (say 5-10 agencies) in the Seattle luxury seller niche, along with their recent top listings + strengths/risks. Want me to dig that up?
Brands Mentioned
1 Realogics Sir
2 The Agency
3 Ensemble