On March 14, 2018

Change is afoot at Prestige Real Estate; Kaitlyn Hummel new co-owner as Ted Crawford retires

It seems like all good things must come to an end at some point. Fortunately, in this case, it is for a good reason. Ted Crawford, one of the owners of Prestige Real Estate, has decided to retire to spend more time with his growing family (six grandchildren plus one on the way). Heidi Bomengen and Crawford started Prestige Real Estate in November 2005. Both Crawford and Bomengen had previously been running other real estate offices in Killington.

Since forming Prestige Real Estate, the duo has been responsible for more than 500 sales and over $140 million worth of real estate transactions in Killington, consistently making them two of the highest producers annually in Killington real estate sales. They attribute their success to making a strategic decision at the outset to offer unrivaled customer service, exclusively list properties in Killington, and concentrate on sales only.

Crawford will be in the office through May helping to ensure a smooth transition for Prestige Real Estate.

Kaitlyn Hummel, formerly of ERA Mountain Real Estate, has joined Bomengen as co-owner. With nearly 50 transactions and over $7 million in real estate sales in the past four years, Hummel is sure to be a welcomed and valued member of the team. Growing up in the area and being a Killington Resort skier and rider for the past 28 years gives Hummel a true “locals knowledge” and insight to both the market and the area. Her familiarity with the evolution of the Killington-Pico region, and her enthusiasm for our mountain town gives her a spark and an edge that is sure to benefit those who work with her.

Prestige Real Estate is located at 2922 Killington Road, Killington, upstairs from The Lookout Tavern.

Photo courtesy Prestige Real Estate
Prestige co-owner, Ted Crawford, retires.

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