A Trusted Handoff

Refer your Seattle condo client with confidence.

You make the introduction. Jeff brings 20+ years of condo experience, building-level intelligence, and a calm advisory process that respects the relationship you built.

2005

Condo Brand Founded

500+

Transactions Closed

200+

Buildings Profiled

Top 1%

Market Position

Who This Is For

A specialist when the condo decision carries extra weight.

The referral does not need to be a ready-to-transact lead. It can start with a building question, a second opinion, or an early conversation about timing.

1

Real estate professionals

You have a Seattle-area condo question outside your market, bandwidth, or building expertise and want a specialist to protect the relationship.

2

Past clients and neighbors

Someone you trust is buying, selling, relocating, downsizing, or trying to understand a specific Seattle or Eastside condo building.

3

Advisors and attorneys

A client needs calm, building-specific guidance for an estate, trust, divorce, portfolio, or other high-context real estate decision.

The Referral Process

Simple for you. Thoughtful for the client.

01

Make the introduction

Use the form below or send a simple email introduction. Share only what you and the client are comfortable sharing.

02

Jeff confirms the handoff

Jeff personally acknowledges the introduction within one business day and follows the contact timing you request.

03

The client gets honest advice

The first conversation is diagnostic, not a sales pitch: goals, timing, building context, risks, and the clearest next step.

04

You are kept in the loop

With the client’s permission, Jeff closes the loop so you know the introduction was handled thoughtfully.

Jeff Reynolds, Seattle condo specialist
Seattle Condo Authority

Why Refer Jeff

The building is part of the advice.

Condo representation is not interchangeable with general residential representation. HOA finances, reserves, insurance, litigation, rental policies, construction history, unit position, and resale behavior can change the right answer from one building to the next.

  • Seattle and Eastside condo specialization
  • HOA and reserve-study analysis
  • Building-specific buyer due diligence
  • Condo pricing and resale positioning
  • Relocation and downsizing guidance
  • Direct, personal communication

Referral Partner Resources

Everything you need for a confident introduction.

Start with this referral page when you are ready to make the handoff. Use the one-sheet for a quick share, or the full brief when a partner wants deeper context.

1-Page PDF Quick Share

Referral Partner One-Sheet

A concise overview of who to refer, Jeff’s handoff promise, direct contact information, and an easy path back to this page.

View One-Sheet
6-Page PDF Deeper Context

Referral Partner Brief

The complete referral process, Seattle condo authority, representative case studies, and the standards that protect every introduction.

View Full Brief
Make an Introduction

Jeff personally acknowledges each introduction within one business day.

Make an Introduction

Tell Jeff how to handle the handoff.

Client contact details are optional. If you prefer, Jeff will coordinate through you first.

About You
About the Client

Optional contact details—leave these blank if Jeff should contact you first.

Prefer a direct introduction? Email jeff.reynolds@compass.com or call 206-794-1118.

Referral FAQ

A few details before you introduce us.

What kinds of clients are the best fit?

Jeff is best positioned to help Seattle and Eastside condo buyers, sellers, investors, relocations, downsizers, and owners facing building-specific questions involving HOA health, reserves, special assessments, pricing, or resale strategy.

Will Jeff pressure the client to transact?

No. The first conversation is advisory. If the right answer is to wait, gather more information, or take no action, Jeff will say so clearly.

Can I introduce Jeff without sharing the client’s contact information?

Yes. Submit your own information and a short description of the situation. Jeff can coordinate the introduction through you.

Can licensed agents discuss a formal referral arrangement?

Yes. Licensed real estate professionals can identify themselves in the form, and any applicable brokerage-to-brokerage terms can be documented separately before client representation begins.