Brett Rudolph offers more to his clients than guided home tours and swift property sales. He is a skilled professional with a passion for results. And his proven expertise in agriculture and finance allow him to exceed every expectation his clients set forth.
“With my investment background and knowledge of economic trends and indicators, I provide a different talk track that appeals to sophisticated buyers and sellers,” says Brett. “Additionally, our team is full service. We work with many out of state buyers and pride ourselves on taking the leg work out of the process by hiring and working with trusted contractors, attending inspections, and making the entire experience seamless.”
Coupled with his reputation for going the extra mile, Brett holds a position on one of the most sought-after real estate teams in Summit County, led by longtime real estate expert, Krystal Knott. Brett is proud to call Colorado home, but he got his start in Nebraska, working in diversified agricultural operations and raising cattle, corn, soybeans, and hay. This gives him a distinct advantage when advising clients on ranch operations in Colorado.
Originally born and raised in the Cornhusker State, Brett earned a degree in Agricultural Economics with an emphasis in Banking and Finance from the University of Nebraska. Right out of college, he accepted a role as an Agricultural and Commercial lender, further adding to his knowledge of mortgage lending. Later, he became Vice President of a bank and personally managed a portfolio spanning $50 million in loans. After moving to Dillon, Colorado to work as an investment advisor for Edward Jones, Brett grew his book of business by 57% in assets, then set his sights on a career where every facet of his skillset could be used.
Today, Brett’s stellar track record and personalized approach make him a highly valued partner for those looking to buy, sell, or invest in Summit County. He currently lives in Frisco, just two blocks off of historic Main Street, and prizes its walkability to town for happy hour, dinner, or live concerts in the park. When he is not securing deals, Brett can be found embracing the Summit County lifestyle, from mountain biking, back country skiing, and hiking, to backpacking, paddle boarding, and hunting with his nine-year-old yellow lab.
If you are considering a move, contact Brett. He would be more than happy to discuss what today’s market conditions mean for you and locate your perfect Summit County home.
Christie's International Real Estate - Summit
As Colorado's largest historic district, Breckenridge is a visual collage of Victorian homes, old stone buildings and miner's cabins, surrounded by stunning peaks and the glitz of a big mountain ski resort. Founded in 1859 when gold was discovered along the Blue River, the town lived on, near ghost town status, long after the gold and silver played out. However, with the opening of Breckenridge Ski Resort in 1961, vibrant new economic life melded with the area's rich history to create the delightful town visitors and residents enjoy today. In winter, Breckenridge draws skiers from around the world to its famous vast and varied terrain. The resort and the town are equally popular in summer, when visitors enjoy endless options for outdoor adventure, as well the town's one-of-a-kind shops, restaurants, spas, museums and wildly popular outdoor festivals. Breckenridge is located in Summit County, about an hour's drive west of Denver. Boasting four major ski areas, vast expanses of public land and several mountain ranges, it's no surprise that Summit County is known as "Colorado's Playground." Discriminating buyers looking to live here permanently or seasonally can start their dream home search with any of the experienced brokers with Christie's International Real Estate in our Breckenridge office, which also covers the history-rich adjoining Park County. This team knows its home turf - and where to find every gorgeous property listed in this majestic yet easily accessible part of Colorado.