Chris Sturgeon Top real estate agent in Boulder

Chris Sturgeon

Chris Sturgeon at Live West Realty
6 Years of Experience
(14)
$11.4M
Total Sales Last Year
6
Years of Experience
36
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$891.5K
Average Price Point

    About Chris Sturgeon

    I'm not just a Boulder real estate agent -- I'm a local market expert who combines deep data analysis with personal connection. I know the towns, neighborhoods, schools, and hidden gems that make each part of Boulder County unique, and I help clients find the home that truly fits their life, not just their budget. I take the time to listen, ask the right questions, and uncover what my clients really want -- even when they're not sure themselves. From first meeting to closing day (and long after), I guide every decision with calm, clear advice backed by thorough research. My clients know I've turned over every stone to get them the best results. Buying or selling a home can feel overwhelming, but with me, you'll have a steady, knowledgeable, and even fun partner by your side. I bring a blend of professionalism, humor, and market expertise that makes the process smoother and less stressful -- so you can actually enjoy the journey. When we work together, you're not just another transaction -- you're part of my community.
    Community Involvement
    Bridge House, Community Table, Logan's Toy Shoppe
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    Pickleball, Mountain Biking, Hiking, Travel, Any book with dragons
    FAMILY
    Before I'm anything else...I'm husband and dad. My wife, Lindsay, and daughters, Nora and Quinn, are the best thing about me.
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    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Residential Property

    Awards

    • rewards

      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Louisville, CO

    • rewards

      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Lafayette, CO

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    Answered Questions

    Can I get a refund after purchase for work done?

    That is such a frustrating situation! You may be able to get the seller's to pay for it, but will unfortunately not be simple. If you can prove that this is a situation that the seller's knew about but did not disclose, then they would guilty of fraud. You would have to be able to prove that they knew about though, and that can be tricky. Your next step would be to threaten a law suit and see if they will agree to pay for the repairs rather than go through the courts (b/c that is a huge hassle!) In Colorado, our contract defines that the loosing party in the law suit has to pay court costs for both sides but I don't know if that is true in Missouri

    Answered by Chris Sturgeon | Branson | 19 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 day ago