Senior Real Estate Agents in Everett, Washington

With 15,800 seniors living in Everett (14.25% of the population) , families here face important decisions about care, finances, and life transitions every day.

Selling a home where you've lived for decades isn't like any other real estate transaction. Senior real estate specialists understand the emotional weight of leaving a family home, the practical challenges of preparing a property that may need updating, and the timeline pressures that often come with health changes or moves to assisted living. They bring both sensitivity and expertise to one of life's biggest transitions.

We've verified 8 senior real estate agents serving Everett who have made senior services their specialty. Browse their profiles below to find the right fit for your family.

Population data: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2022)

Everett, WA is home to an estimated 15,800 seniors, making up about 14.25% of the city's 110,847 residents. For older adults looking to buy, sell, or downsize, working with a real estate agent who understands senior-specific housing needs can make a real difference. Sencarta connects Everett families with 8 verified Senior Real Estate Agents who hold specialized credentials, including the Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) designation and Certified Senior Housing Professional (CSHP) certification.

All 8 of our listed agents are certified professionals trained to handle the unique aspects of senior real estate transactions. That includes everything from reverse mortgage considerations to helping seniors transition from a longtime family home into a more manageable living situation. Everett's housing market has a range of options for retirees, from quieter single-story homes in neighborhoods like Pinehurst and Boulevard Bluffs to condos closer to downtown with easy access to Providence Regional Medical Center.

Sencarta's directory makes it simple to compare qualifications and find the right fit for your family's situation.

Senior Real Estate Agents Serving Everett at a Glance

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Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) Certified

Why Choose a Local Senior Real Estate Agent in Everett?

A local Senior Real Estate Agent in Everett understands the neighborhoods, market conditions, and community resources that matter most to older adults. They know which areas offer single-level living, which streets stay walkable year-round, and how close a property is to transit lines, medical facilities, or senior centers like the Everett Senior Center on Lombard Avenue. That kind of firsthand knowledge is something you only get from someone who works in the area regularly.

Sencarta helps you find agents whose credentials have been verified. All 8 Senior Real Estate Agents in our Everett directory are certified with recognized designations like the SRES and CSHP. These certifications mean the agent has completed specialized training in senior housing needs, including topics like aging in place, estate planning considerations, and coordinating with family members during a sale.

What to Look for in a Senior Real Estate Agent

Look for real estate agents with the Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) designation, which indicates specific training in working with older adults. Beyond credentials, experience matters: ask how many senior clients they've helped in the past year and what percentage of their business involves downsizing situations.

A senior-focused agent should have a network of trusted professionals — estate sale companies, senior move managers, contractors who can handle quick updates — to help prepare a home for sale. They should also be patient with the decision-making process, understanding that selling a longtime home is an emotional journey.

Services Offered by Senior Real Estate Agents

Senior real estate specialists in Everett provide tailored support for older sellers:

• Home Valuation: Understanding what your home is worth in today's market
• Preparation Guidance: Recommending which updates provide the best return on investment
• Network Connections: Referrals to estate sale companies, move managers, and contractors
• Flexible Showings: Working around medical appointments and limited mobility
• Clear Communication: Regular updates in the format you prefer — phone, email, or in-person
• Timeline Coordination: Aligning the sale with senior living move-in dates
• Decluttering Support: Connecting with professionals who specialize in downsizing
• Closing Assistance: Helping navigate paperwork and final details

Questions to Ask a Senior Real Estate Agent

Questions to ask a senior real estate specialist:

1. Do you have the SRES designation or similar senior-focused training?
2. What percentage of your clients are seniors downsizing or relocating?
3. Can you connect me with estate sale companies or senior move managers you trust?
4. How do you handle situations where a home needs significant updating before sale?
5. What's your communication style — how often will you update me on showings and offers?
6. How do you coordinate timing between selling this home and moving to senior living?
7. Can you provide references from senior clients you've helped in Everett?
8. What happens if I need to move before the house sells?

Frequently Asked Questions

Senior Real Estate Agents hold specialized certifications like the SRES (Seniors Real Estate Specialist) and CSHP (Certified Senior Housing Professional). These designations require additional training in topics like downsizing, reverse mortgages, senior housing options, and working with families during major life transitions. In Everett, all 8 agents listed on Sencarta hold these credentials.
Sencarta currently lists 8 verified Senior Real Estate Agents serving the Everett area. All 8 are certified professionals with recognized senior housing credentials. You can browse their profiles on Sencarta to compare qualifications and find the best match for your needs.
Everett offers a variety of housing options for seniors, from smaller homes in established neighborhoods to condos and assisted living communities. Key factors include proximity to healthcare (Providence Regional Medical Center is centrally located), access to public transit via Everett Transit and Community Transit, and whether the home supports aging in place with features like single-floor layouts. A certified senior real estate agent can help evaluate these factors based on your specific situation.
Senior Real Estate Agents typically earn their commission the same way any real estate agent does, through the standard buyer's or seller's agent commission built into the transaction. There is generally no extra fee for working with an agent who holds SRES or CSHP certifications. The added training they bring is included as part of their professional service.

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