Pomerleau Team
ABOUT:
The Pomerleau Team is Minnesota's leading real estate team with a focus on short sales and real estate in the Minneapolis Metro area.
The Pomerleau Team utilizes the latest technologies, market research and business strategies to exceed your expectations. More importantly, we listen and that means we find solutions that are tailored to you.
MEET THE FOUNDERS:
Josh Pomerleau has been a leader in Twin Cities real estate for the past 7 years. He currently runs a team that is in the top 1% of all Realtors® in the Twin Cities Area.
Throughout the years, Josh has been an innovative business leader in the area of short sales. He is a founding member of a short sale mastermind that meets yearly with Fannie Mae, Citi Bank, Wells Fargo, Chase, and Bank of America.
In 2011 his accomplishments included helping to create the Keller Williams Short Sale Mastery Tour that toured the entire United States educating agents about the Short Sale process. Also in 2011 he wrote and designed "Getting Serious About Short Sales" for Kaplan Professional Schools. The class offers high level Continuing Education for agents about the short sale process. Josh is also an instructor of several other classes for Kaplan Professional Schools.
He also serves on the Agent Leadership Council in his office and Region. Josh Pomerleau has represented the following company's relocation needs; Honeywell, Cummins, General Mills, 3M, and Target. Josh has always had the mentality of "whatever it takes'" and great passion towards real estate which serves well in the growing short sale arena.
In 2009, Josh Pomerleau and Sarah Willman started ShortSaleShift.com and began to grow one of the largest short sale teams in Minnesota. They put the systems and tools together to handle a large volume of short sales. They currently have about 50-60 short sales on the market at any given time.
They also field most of the short sale questions from the over 110 person office that they are a part of and are known as the short sale experts in the office and Twin Cities.