On July 19, 2023

KC Gandee joins Four Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty’s Rutland office

 

KC Gandee has joined Four Seasons Sotheby’s International  Realty office in Rutland.

Gandee was a member of the American Association of Snowboard Instructors (AAS) National Team 2004-2006 and has coached for the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Team around the world at World Cups, Championships  and special projects. Most recently, Gandee has served as the snowboard program director for  Killington Mountain School (2010-2014) and Gould Academy (2014-2023)  near Sunday River, Maine while working with athletes, families and colleagues to help student athletes identify, plan for and realize their goals. 

Through this work experience Gandee has developed a keen understanding of people’s motivations,  expectations, communication styles and their processes and he is excited to use that knowledge  to help clients navigate their home buying and selling journeys in the Green Mountain State. 

“We are very excited to welcome KC Gandee to our Rutland office, his local knowledge and  personal connections will allow him to help buyers and sellers alike as they find their dream  properties!” said Regional Manager Nathan Mastroeni. 

Gandee and his wife, Courtney, along with their two golden retrievers, moved to Maine after over a  decade in Rutland and then found themselves returning for all of the activities, opportunities and  amenities that the greater Rutland area provides. 

Gandee  loves travel, mountain biking, rock  climbing, whitewater boating, hiking and, of course, snowboarding. He understands that buying  a home is more than real estate, but a step towards a lifestyle and he’s eager to help his clients  define and realize those goals. 

Gandee is excited to help first-time home buyers, long-time investors and everyone in between to  find or sell the property that best fits their lifestyle.  “Although I have loved traveling the country and the world in my snowboard career, I couldn’t be more  excited to let my roots grow here at Four Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty,” Gandee said. “Working in real estate will allow me to continue to help people achieve their goals and it’s certainly a dynamic  and people-centered business. I’m looking forward to a successful transition.”

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