Hi, my name is Kimber Whorton. I am a 19-year area resident and am proud to call Chelsea, OK, my home. I am proud to raise my family here and have planted deep roots in our community. My husband, Chad, and I are the proud parents of three amazing boys, all of which are IVF miracles. We love the outdoors; whether it be spending time horseback (I love breakaway roping, team roping, ranch sorting and team penning), fishing, or just soaking family time up on Grand Lake.
I have a strong background in studying real estate trends and values with over a decade of experience as Deputy Assessor and Chief Appraiser for Rogers County, Oklahoma. I am passionate about the growth in our community and enjoy serving on local boards. I currently hold Seat #4 on the School Board for Chelsea School District and have served previously on my local Chamber of Commerce. I have proudly served on multiple committees for the Leadership Council of Solid Rock, REALTORS. I strive to serve the public with an elevated standard of excellence and communication.
I have sold over $20 million in real estate personally and have achieved awards within my company for Platinum Level in Volume, Gold Level in Volume, Rookie of the Year when I launched my career, and more reccently our highest honor, Realtor of the Year. Being born and raised in California, I understand the obstacles of moving out of state and can assist in making the steps of that transition less overwhelming. I believe that knowledge is power and intend to arm you with everything you need to have a smooth buying or selling experience. When purchasing a home or investment property, you should feel confident and comfortable with your decisions, and I am here as your counselor to give you the guidance to do so. The opportunity to serve you is my honor!
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