Metropolitan Seattle Real Estate
I’m Sabrina Booth, a listing broker with Windermere Real Estate based in Madison Park. After more than fifteen years working Seattle’s neighborhoods, I help clients move through what is genuinely one of the more complicated housing markets in the country — without the theatre.
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Read the breakdown →I started in Seattle real estate in 2010, joined Redfin as one of its early listing specialists, and have been with Windermere since 2017. My focus is the central, north, and east neighborhoods of metropolitan Seattle — from Madison Park and Capitol Hill to Madrona, Magnolia, Queen Anne, Ballard, and the close-in eastside.
Over the years I’ve closed more than $140 million in residential sales, and I’ve been recognized for both production and sustainability work, including the Green Genius Award and Green Real Estate Specialist designation. None of that matters as much as what happens during a single transaction — which is where careful preparation, honest pricing, and steady negotiation tend to decide the outcome.
I work with first-time buyers, longtime homeowners moving on to the next chapter, relocation clients, and investors. The thread is the same: get the facts on the table, plan ahead, don’t overpromise.
That preparation often starts long before photos or pricing. When a listing needs to show well — especially for clients who care about the products used in their homes — I’ll usually point them toward Seattle’s Green Cleaning Fairy, a local non-toxic maid service that handles a lot of the pre-listing and move-in cleans across the neighborhoods I work in. It’s a small thing, but a quiet, well-cleaned home with no chemical aftertaste tends to photograph better and feel better at the first open house — and it fits the sustainability work I’ve done on the real estate side.
If you’re thinking about buying, selling, or just trying to understand whether now is the right time to make a move, I’d rather have an unhurried conversation than push you toward a decision. There’s no obligation and no script.
This site is informational. Nothing on it should be read as legal, tax, lending, or investment advice. Market conditions change — for current data on a specific property or neighborhood, please reach out directly.