The Top Cazadero Real Estate Agents: Finding the Perfect Real Estate Pro

Real Estate Agents in Cazadero Serving Sonoma County

Need a Real Estate Agent in Cazadero you can trust to protect your biggest assets? I'm Mykel Ferrantino, a licensed real estate broker serving Cazadero and greater Sonoma County since 2022. Whether you're shopping for your first house, selling a family home, or considering residential and commercial property throughout the North Bay, you'll work directly with me from our first conversation to the final signature.

No call centers. No being passed around. Just local expertise and honest guidance toward your goal.

Ready to talk? Call 415-787-7350 today.

Why Work With a Local Cazadero Real Estate Agent

National portals show you listings. A local Real Estate Agent shows you the whole picture.

Cazadero isn't one market; it's a patchwork of smaller ones. Pricing in one neighborhood often moves independently of the next one over. School boundaries, wildfire rebuild zones, well and septic questions in the unincorporated pockets — these details change what a property is really worth, and you won't find them in an online estimate.

That's where deep market knowledge pays for itself. As a full-time broker in this community, I preview homes myself, scrutinize sale prices street by street, and can tell you which elements in a home make it a good deal or one buyers should pass over. My job is simple: protect your best interests and deliver customer service that the big platforms can't. Because your home deserves more than an algorithm.

Real Estate Agent vs. Broker: What's the Difference?

Many people treat "agent" and "broker" as the same thing. In California, they're different license levels — and the difference matters when you hire.

A real estate agent has passed the state licensing exam and must work under a supervising broker. An agent cannot operate independently.

A broker has gone a step further: at least two years of full-time experience as an agent, additional college-level real estate coursework, and a separate, harder state exam. Brokers can work independently, supervise agents, and carry greater legal and fiduciary accountability for every transaction they touch.

Every broker started as an agent, but not every agent goes on to become a broker. There are plenty of agents in Cazadero who do fine work. When you hire me, though, the person negotiating your contract holds the highest license level in the industry, with direct accountability to you. No passing your file up to a supervising broker, because I already am one.

Buying a Home in Cazadero

Buying here means competing with a plan. Good inventory turns over quickly in Sonoma County, and the best professional advantage is a buyer's agent who knows what's coming to market before it hits the portals.

I'll help you set a realistic price range, tour open houses that match your list, and compare neighborhoods honestly — from established streets near the center of town to newer outlying subdivisions. First-time buyers get extra attention on financing, inspections, and disclosures, because the first purchase lays the groundwork for every one after it.

Looking beyond city limits? I work throughout the North Bay, from the surrounding towns to Marin and San Francisco. Wherever your search leads, you'll have an expert going over the fine print.

Selling Your Cazadero Home

The best offers go to homes that are priced right and presented right — in that order.

I build your pricing strategy from live Sonoma County data: recent comparable sales, current days on market, and buyer demand in your specific neighborhood, not a citywide average. Then we put in the prep work so the house earns its price. My team — a talented interior designer, trusted contractors, stagers, photographers — gets your property market-ready without you juggling half a dozen vendors on your own.

The result: a sale that's smoother and faster, at the best number the market will pay. Curious what your house would sell for today? Call 415-787-7350 for a no-pressure valuation.

About Mykel Ferrantino

Mykel Ferrantino is a licensed real estate broker who brings over 25 years of experience to the Cazadero market.

Now a Sonoma County local, Mykel built his agency on a simple idea: clients deserve broker-level expertise with the attention of a solo professional who knows their name.

He handles residential sales, commercial real estate, and investment properties, backed by a hand-picked network of agents, designers, and contractors who help every deal cross the finish line.

What Our Clients Say

"He didn't just take care of business; he took care of us, and for that, we are eternally grateful." — Dena & Jamie

"Thanks to some creative thinking and wise counsel from Mykel Ferrantino, we were able to avoid an unwanted short sale of our home after the 2008 financial crisis. Mykel remains a trusted advisor and I highly recommend him to anyone needing residential realty or brokerage services." — Steven B.

"I've worked with Mykel for years. He knows this business inside and out in all kinds of markets. Whether I've been looking to invest, remodel, flip or buy he has been with me 100%. I trust him with my money, my investment and my home. You will, too." — Drew M.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are all real estate agents REALTORS®?
No. “REALTOR®" means the licensee belongs to the National Association of REALTORS® and follows its Code of Ethics. Licensing and NAR membership are separate. A broker who is also a REALTOR® — like Mykel — holds all three distinctions: agent training, broker license, and NAR membership.

What's the difference between a real estate agent and a broker?
An agent works under a broker's supervision; a broker has more education, more experience, and a tougher exam, and can operate independently. See the full breakdown above. Bottom line: hiring a broker means the most qualified license level is handling your deal personally.

How do Real Estate Agents get paid?
By commission, a percentage of the sale price paid at closing. If a home doesn't close, the Real Estate Agent typically earns nothing. Rates and who pays them are negotiable and put in writing in your written agreement before any work begins.

Do buyers pay commission to the Real Estate Agent?
Sometimes. Since 2024, buyers sign an agreement stating their agent's fee, which can be paid by the buyer, credited by the seller, or negotiated into the offer. I'll talk through the options before you commit to anything.

How do you pick a Real Estate Agent?
Look for someone experienced, responsive, and able to explain the local market clearly. Ask how they evaluate pricing, property condition, negotiation leverage, and neighborhood fit. The right Real Estate Agent brings more than transaction volume: they bring judgment, strategy, and the ability to help you make a confident decision.

Let's Talk About Your Next Move

Buying or selling a home is a big decision — there's no reason to make it alone. Get a broker who's served this community for years and puts your best interests first, from day one to closing day.

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