Based in Seattle’s Eastside, Susan Culverhouse is a luxury real estate agent renowned for her high-end property marketing both locally and nationally. Culverhouse features her listings in top publications like Luxury Home Magazine, Homes and Land, Haven, Kirkland and Bellevue Lifestyle. She also promotes them through extensive social media campaigns. With a background in executive sales at Xerox and software companies, she excels at preparing, staging and selling properties to achieve top market value.
A graduate of the University of California, Irvine, Culverhouse extends her expertise to include comprehensive real estate services. Her strategic approach was demonstrated when she successfully sold the waterfront penthouse of former Seahawk’s quarterback coach Greg Olson for 20% more than its purchase price less than a year prior. Her services include personalized staging with local art, floral arrangements and professional media, ensuring swift and profitable sales.
With 24 years in the industry, Culverhouse partners with Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty, offering a boutique, concierge-style service to luxury buyers and investors across Kirkland, Bellevue, Medina and surrounding areas. Her investor’s perspective helps identify key elements for quick and lucrative sales. Before moving to Seattle in 2013, Culverhouse flipped properties in California, Colorado and Oregon.
Culverhouse’s real estate passion was influenced by her family background in art and real estate. Her grandfather, Henry Beville, was the chief photographer for the National Gallery of Art, and his dedication inspired her.
In addition to her real estate career, Culverhouse is a host on the American Dream TV network and has an active social media presence. Gene Juarez of Gene Juarez Salon and Spas and Bellevue’s Submittable Software CEO were her guests on her latest segment. Her dream is to build high-end custom homes in the future, combining her design and remodeling experience. Culverhouse plans on never retiring — real estate is her passion.