On December 30, 2020

Prestige Real Estate welcomes Liz Pulsifer Sailer to the team

Prestige Real Estate of Killington is proud to announce the addition of a new real estate agent to its team, Liz Pulsifer Sailer. Sailer began providing marketing support over the summer and officially joined the Prestige team as a real estate agent in November. Her many years of marketing experience, project management and extensive knowledge of the area make her an exciting addition to the team.

Sailer is a native Vermonter who grew up in the Killington area, enjoying all the area has to offer throughout each of its seasons. On a personal level, Sailer enjoys skiing with her family and friends, as well as hiking, gardening, and baking.

“I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to join Prestige Real Estate.  It’s clear everyone on the Prestige team supports each other by promoting professionalism and providing clients a positive and enjoyable experience.”

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