Nichole Klier Top real estate agent in Bullhead City

Nichole Klier

Keller Williams Arizona Living Realty
10 Years of Experience
(61)
$3.7M
Total Sales Last Year
10
Years of Experience
105
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$154.9K
Average Price Point

    About Nichole Klier

    With over 29 years rooted in the Tri-State area, I've watched this community evolve--and helped countless clients grow alongside it. Whether you're buying, selling, or investing, I bring more than just real estate knowledge -- I bring strategy, foresight, and fierce dedication. I specialize in navigating complex deals, finding creative solutions, and seeing potential others overlook -- from vacant lots to commercial opportunities and everything in between. My clients trust me to guide them through the mess, the noise, and the stress -- and I deliver, every time. If you're looking for someone who goes beyond the basics, who anticipates the challenges, and who shows up prepared, I'm your agent. Let's get to work. Call or email me -- I'm ready when you are.
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    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Commercial Property
    • Mobile Homes
    • Residential Property

    Awards

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Bullhead City, AZ

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Fort Mohave, AZ

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Mohave Valley, AZ

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    Answered Questions

    Does a house fire affect home value?

    Hi Tony, Great questionaEUR"and one that comes up more often than you might think. Real estate disclosure requirements can vary by state, so it's always a good idea to confirm with a local real estate professional or real estate attorney in your area. In many states (including here in Arizona), sellers are required to disclose any known material facts about the property that could affect a buyer's decision. Even if the damage has been fully repaired and there are no remaining issues, a past fire is typically something that would be disclosed, along with the repairs/remediation that were completed. Providing documentation of the work done can also help reassure buyers. As for value, it really depends on the situation. If repairs were done properly and the home is in good condition, the impact is often minimalaEUR"but buyer perception can vary. Transparency tends to go a long way in maintaining trust and keeping a transaction on track. Best of luck with your sale!

    Answered by Nichole Klier | | 36 Views | Working With an Agent | 4 weeks ago
    Bait and switch agents?

    Hi there, I'm sorry you had that experienceaEUR"that's definitely frustrating, especially when you're on a tight timeline. The first thing I would recommend is reviewing any buyer broker agreement you may have signed with the brokerage or agent. In most cases, buyers are under a representation agreement, which could outline how to cancel or make changes. If you're unsure, you can always ask the agent or their broker for clarification. Before making a full switch, it may be worth reaching out to the agent you originally connected with and sharing your concerns. Let them know you were expecting to work directly with them and how the experience felt. In many cases, this can be resolved quickly by ensuring you're paired with the right person moving forward. If that doesn't feel like a good fit, you can request to be released from the agreement or ask about reassignment within the same brokerage. Most professionals want you to feel comfortable and confident, and will work toward a solutionaEUR"especially given your timeline. At the end of the day, you should feel supported and well-represented throughout the process. Don't hesitate to advocate for that. Best of luck with your home search!

    Answered by Nichole Klier | Springfield | 29 Views | Working With an Agent | 4 weeks ago