



Meet Mark Hudson, Santa Barbara Realtor

For over three decades Mark has been an active member of the Santa Barbara community. He has a passion for building relationships within our community. Working in real estate allows Mark the opportunity to build lasting relationships with people who need to sell or buy a home. For Mark, communication is a top priority. He listens to the needs of his clients and he strives to ensure that the real estate transaction experience is positive, easy and low stress. Mark’s clients can count on him any time they have questions or concerns. Results are very important in real estate transactions, however, for Mark the process is not just about the business, it is about helping people attain their real estate goals.
In late October, Mark reached out again to let us know that the condo was still on the market. It had come down in price once and was still sitting there. He suggested that the owners might be willing to come down a bit more. We went to see it (mostly on a whim) and were pleasantly surprised by how nice it was and how many of our needs it met. Mark was happy to …
-Sarah Davis, Kyle Stewart, Client
Hi Mark, We saw the pending deposit this morning. Now...we’re letting it all soak in. Thank you for walking beside us and guiding us. We deeply appreciate everything you did for us. Let’s stay in touch. We’ll let you know when we’re ready to start searching for our next home. Be well. We’ll miss our frequent interactions. Bye for now.
-George, Client
Working with Mark Hudson of Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate was a fantastic experience. We assumed that the home we were preparing to sell was in our family trust. I expected it to be a straightforward process. It was not to be. The home belonged to my parents and they had both recently passed. The property involved myself and other family members. The house went …
-Gary Bursek, Client
Mark was in constant contact with me, the new buyer’s realtor, his real estate company, he was representing at the time, and the bank handling the transaction. Things were touch and go, and I was nervous during this process, but Mark was reassuring. Timing wise everything fell into place and my mom’s house closed on February 18, a little over a month since it was …
-Robin Brunel, Client
The buyer's agent did his best to find problems with the home. In our case the foundation quality was questioned during a buyer's inspection. Moisture was detected along two basement walls after a rain, suggesting a big problem with the foundation and a request for a sizeable price reduction. Mark took it upon himself to test moisture levels in that area and he researched …
-George DeFilippo, Christine Pesapane, Client
South Santa Barbara County
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