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Top Producer
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- Sellers
- Buyers
- Residential Property
Ranked Top 1% Realtor in the U.S. | Seattle & Eastside Expert. Helping buyers and sellers win in today's market with proven strategies--plus, every sale funds a local nonprofit With 30+ years of family real estate experience and the backing of Windermere, I specialize in marketing and selling homes, condos, and townhouses throughout Seattle, Bellevue, and the Eastside. Whether you're a first-time buyer, moving up, or downsizing, I'll guide you through it.
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Matthew Chapman's Reviews & Ratings
- Communicative
- Responsive
- Knowledgeable
- Professional
- Trustworthy
- Outstanding
- Available Remotely
- Excellent negotiator
- Great for new buyers
- Attentive
Hooley A.
Working with Matt has been an absolute pleasure. From start to finish, hes been incredibly helpful, friendly, and professional. Hes helped my wife and I both buy and sell properties, and each experience has been seamless thanks to his expertise and dedication. What stands out most is how knowledgeable Matt is about every step of the process aEUR" he knows exactly what needs to be done to get the deal across the finish line. His communication is clear and consistent, and hes always one step ahead, making what could be a stressful process feel smooth and manageable. Whether its negotiating, coordinating with other parties, or handling last-minute details, Matt makes it all look easy. If youre looking for a realtor who genuinely cares about his clients and knows how to get results, I cant recommend Matt highly enough.
Tonyoot
Matt is the best realtor we ever have buying a property. He helped us bought a home in Issaquah in a tricky market condition. He is extremely knowledgable and took time to walk us through the process and expectation. He was always communicative and very reliable whenever we have questions or need to look at some properties. We originally intend to be more passive while looking at houses and would take time to look through options. Matt was very receptive to that and always ensure we are truly comfortable with any decision we make. In the end, we got a new home pretty quickly also below the list price. The negotiation was handled expertly and any problems during the transactions were handled efficiently. I'd totally recommend Matt to anyone looking to buying a property actively or passively alike.
Khalilc070
Fantastic realtor, very knowledgeable about the greater Seattle area and what makes a good home. We visited homes in Seattle, Renton, and Bellevue and Matt was able to breakdown the condition and possible improvements in each one. I was a first time home buyer and was able to get a great house thanks to his help. I would highly recommend him.
Kathy W.
We had the pleasure of working with Matthew Chapman to sell our family home in Bellevue, WA, and we couldn?t be more pleased with the experience. From the very beginning, Matthew demonstrated a high level of professionalism, expertise, and genuine care for our goals. He went above and beyond to craft thoughtful strategies that would position our home in the best possible light and maximize its value ? even in a marginal market. One thing that stood out to us was how kind and caring Matthew was with my elderly mother throughout the entire process. He took the time to explain things clearly, was always patient, and treated her with the utmost respect and compassion ? which meant so much to our family. Thanks to his strong negotiation skills and in-depth market knowledge, Matthew was able to secure an offer over asking price, exceeding our expectations. His guidance and support were invaluable, and it?s easy to see why he is recognized among the top 1% of realtors in Washington state. We are extremely satisfied with the outcome and highly recommend Matthew to anyone looking to buy or sell a home. He truly delivers results with heart.
Katherine W.
As a first-time home buyer, we were so lucky to work with Matthew. He did a fantastic job guiding us through the process and helping us craft multiple competitive offers. Several times he made predictions about what offers would be accepted and he was right 100% of the time, demonstrating his deep knowledge of the market. He went out of his way to represent us and eventually we landed a house that were so happy with, one that he identified that ticked all of our boxes and he helped us develop a winning offer. Definitely recommend!
Answered Questions
Honestly, it depends on the strategy behind them. In my experience here in the Seattle"Bellevue area, open houses don't always bring the buyer who ends up writing the offer aEUR" but that doesn't mean they're a waste. A well-run open house can create energy around your listing, attract curious neighbors who often know someone looking to move nearby, and give unrepresented buyers a chance to connect with the property. The key is execution. If your agent isn't promoting it beforehand, collecting visitor info, or following up, then yes aEUR" it's a missed opportunity. But when done strategically, with strong digital promotion, great signage, and personal follow-up, open houses can absolutely complement your overall marketing plan and help drive momentum for the sale.
This one's tough because compassion matters aEUR" but so does communication. If your agent's illness is short-term and they're keeping you informed, a little patience can go a long way. But if showings are getting delayed or your home's momentum is being lost, it's fair to have a conversation about coverage.
It's actually more common than you might think aEUR" especially here in the Seattle"Bellevue area, where we work with a lot of buyers relocating from California, Texas, and other states. The key is to make the process feel as personal and secure as if you were standing in the home yourself. Here's how I guide clients through it step by step: 1i,?afGBP Virtual Walkthroughs That Go Beyond the Listing I personally tour the property for you via FaceTime or video, pointing out what you can't see in photos aEUR" things like street noise, natural light, or even how the home smells (seriously, that matters). I'll also give you my honest take on layout flow, finishes, and potential red flags. 2i,?afGBP Full Due Diligence Package Before writing an offer, I'll pull together disclosures, inspection reports (if available), and neighborhood insights aEUR" including resale data, commute times, and anything relevant to your goals. If needed, we can also schedule an independent pre-inspection to uncover hidden issues before you commit. 3i,?afGBP Clear Contract Protections We'll structure your offer in a way that gives you confidence aEUR" whether that's an inspection contingency, a short feasibility period, or additional photo/video verification before closing. Every situation is unique, so we tailor it to your comfort level. 4i,?afGBP Local Eyes and Relationships Because I've helped hundreds of buyers in this region, I know the builders, the neighborhoods, and even the quirks of certain pockets (like where freeway noise can sneak up or which homes get better afternoon light). That local insight is critical when you can't be here in person. 5i,?afGBP Closing and Move-In Logistics Everything from earnest money to closing signatures can be handled remotely. My team coordinates your utilities, final walkthrough, and key delivery aEUR" so by the time you arrive, the home is ready and everything's been double-checked. a,>> Bottom line: Buying sight unseen works when you have the right systems aEUR" and the right local expert you can trust to be your eyes and ears. I've guided many clients this way, and it can actually be a smooth, confident experience when handled carefully.
Absolutely aEUR" and here's why. Even in a strong seller's market, where homes are moving quickly, staging isn't about whether the home will sell aEUR" it's about how much it sells for and how fast. In Seattle and Bellevue, buyers are paying premium prices, and presentation still plays a massive role in driving emotional connection and competition. When a home is staged well, it photographs beautifully online, which is where over 95% of buyers start their search. That first impression determines whether they swipe past or schedule a showing. Once they're in the door, staging helps them picture their life there aEUR" and that emotional pull often translates into stronger offers, sometimes multiple offers, and better terms. I've seen it firsthand: staged homes almost always outperform non-staged ones, even when the market is tilted in the seller's favor. The data backs it up too aEUR" staged homes tend to sell faster and for 5"10% more on average. So yes, in a seller's market, staging isn't an extra aEUR" it's part of the strategy. It's one of those " art meets scienceaEUR? pieces of the process that helps you capture top dollar while minimizing days on market.

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