Turning clients into community

Blending strategy, creativity, and heart to make your home-buying or selling experience supportive and empowering.

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Buying a home or selling your home can be one of the most stressful decisions in your life. Clarity and kindness can make even the biggest decisions feel manageable.

Becky's Values

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Transparency builds trust and reduces stress during high-stakes decisions

Fairness and inclusion ensures every client feels respected, heard, and represented.

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Knowledge-driven excellence leads to smart pricing, strong negotiations, and preferred outcomes.

Playful creativity keeps the process fun and enjoyable for everyone.

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Services

Agent support

with care + skill.

Get transparency at every step that can turn your stress into confident momentum in spite of unexpected obstacles.

Proficient and strategic planning help you find stability and delivers outcomes that reflect your needs and goals.

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Client Representation

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Advocating for your needs and desires with my expertise and skills.

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Property Marketing

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Marketing expertise that turns complexity into direction.

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Buyer Services

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Grounded and relevant guidance that empowers you without the pressure.

Making home-buying and selling inclusive and accessible.

Whether you’re facing physical, cognitive, psychological, emotional, or financial obstacles, my responsibility isn’t to remove your obstacles for you but to ensure you feel empowered and fully capable of overcoming them. Sometimes you already know what you need and simply require the right resources. Other times, you may want a collaborative partner to help you identify the support you need.

No home sale or purchase is identical and the process for each client is as individual as their life and circumstances. My role is to meet you where you are, honor what you need, and ensure your path is clear and manageable.

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What accessibilty in an agent can look like:

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Contracts

Helping you read and understand contracts through visual assistance, translation services, or breaking down complex ideas into terms or ideas that make sense to you.

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Task Management

Translating the overwhelming project of home-buying or selling into smaller, more achievable tasks or goals. Keeping you on task toward the goals you identify for your process.

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Unique Needs

Finding homes that are able meet your complex needs like physical maneuverability or unique family/partner arrangements.

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Testimonials

A trusted agent to advocate for you.

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Becky cares about every detail while still creatively solving problems. She listens to people and helps them anticipate what they need. Her expertise made her a great partner, and I felt supported and guided in a caring way.

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Tiffany O'Brien

Home Owner

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Becky is a knowledgeable (and fun) partner to work with. She is committed to serving her clients and her community, making people feel like they belong. She shows up and listens well, advocating with integrity and passion.

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Victoria Loewen

Home Owner

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Windermere: Integrity and Professionalism

For more than 50 years, Windermere has put integrity and professionalism at the heart of our business. This, along with our commitment to building thriving communities, is what has helped Windermere grow into one of the largest and most respected real estate brands in the country, with more than 300 offices and 6,500 agents throughout the Western U.S. and Mexico.

At Windermere, we believe that everyone deserves a home, and we are committed to doing our part to drive change and make access to home ownership equitable.

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Community support

Every transaction

builds community.

Real estate is not just a financial decision, but also an investment in community. Diversity and accessibility make a community rich with resiliance and stability.

A portion of every purchase or sale with Becky Wilson goes toward charities that build equitable communities. A few local favorites below (and more supported)...

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Estelita's Library

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A social justice community library, online bookstore, and community building space.

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You Grow Girl!

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Inspiring sustainable success among youth through wraparound services.

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Seattle’s LGBTQ+ Center

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Promote self-determination, liberation, and joy in LGBTQ+ communities.

Fun FAQs

The hard questions every client is asking! Get the most important information on the kind of agent Becky Wilson is here.

What was your favorite event at the Goat Olympics?

From the very first event (Longest Wattle), I knew the obstacle course was the event I had been waiting to see my whole life. I expected goat owners to be leading their goats through obstacles, but it was more like goat owners doing their best to drag a stiff-legged goat through obstacles. At one point, a very young boy was easily leading his goat through the course. I leaned over to my friend and commented, "This kid is great, but that goat looks a lot like a sheep." The disgruntled person sitting in front of me turned around to snidely answer, "It is a sheep. He was mad that his sister got to compete with her goat. So they let him compete with his sheep." I grew up in the country! I'm no city mouse. I knew that goat looked like a sheep...

How many cats is the appropriate number of cats?

My spouse would have you believe that you determine the appropriate number of cats based on a cat to human ratio: one cat per human. However, I think that the appropriate number of cats should be determined by square footage. For example, we lived in a less than 1300 sq ft townhouse in 2020 and we had 2 cats. In 2021, we moved into a 2600 sq ft duplex. That's a doubling of space! At more than 600 sq ft per cat, I should have been able to get 2 more cats. However, I was informed by my spouse that the ratio determination was a hard boundary. Now I'm lobbying for a pet pigeon, hoping that 2 cats seems way less worse than a pigeon in the house.

Star Wars or StarTrek?

StarTrek, hands down. But most Trekkies would fight me because I believe the best Trek series is Lower Decks. It's animated comedy, but the series has fantastic writing, loveable characters, and so much heart. Because it's comedy, I think Lower Decks achieves better social commentary than TOS (The Original StarTrek). And the Lower Decks/Strange New Worlds crossover might be one of the best Trek episodes of all time.

Why do you hate raisins so much?

The better question is "Why does anyone love raisins so much?" Those people should go straight to jail. Ten-year-old me had it right: raisins are terrible and should never be put in anything or eaten alone. Raisins in cookies are maliciously manipulative. Oh, you thought that was a chocolate chip cookie? Joke's on you mid-bite. Cinnamon rolls are one of the best foods on the planet. Until you take a bite with a slimy, rehydrated raisin in it. Their flavor and texture is inferior to every other food. Ever.

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