WE ARE YOUR TEAM!
Team Kohtoku
A hope to be of help in any way possible, at any hour of day or night, for customers experiencing complications in the moving process or in need of assistance, no differently from if the roles were reversed… to work through their issues with them until we find ourselves smiling together…!
A hope to be there for them in supportive roles through all stages of the process, from the big move to getting finally settled in, for customers coming from out of the country or out of state, when words alone are sometimes not enough… Kohtoku founder Aiko Suganuma established the real estate agency in 1992 with this spirit of commitment, offering around-the-clock support from the very beginning. A quarter-century later, her son Hideo Suganuma assumed the roles of representative and CEO, keeping this spirit alive.
Guided by this aim to “always keep smiling together, ” the Kohtoku team of agents proficient in English, Japanese, and Chinese enjoys the support of an extensive customer base, offering a full range of real estate services.
OUR AGENTS
KOHTOKU LOUNGE
The Kohtoku Lounge provides a space for relaxation that all are free to use as they like.
- Please feel free to schedule teatime meetups, meetings, cooking classes, seminars, or other functions in our lounge, which is surrounded by greenery. (NO CHARGE)
- Customers who employ our services when buying or selling property can stay in this space with their families (three beds provided) for up to ten days in between moves as well, such as before moving into a new house or before returning to your home country after selling. (NO CHARGE)
TESTIMONIALS
Mr. Satoshi Nakajima (BUY)
It has been 24 years since our family came to Seattle in 1989. Since then we have met and done business with many realtors, however, recently we have done our real estate dealings with only Kohtoku Enterprises.
What set Kohtoku apart from other realtors was their understanding that the deal wasn’t over when it closed. They were able to advise us about the little things that have no direct relationship to the deal, but come up when you’re living in a house: Who to contact if your roof leaks, who to call if the dog gets sick, etc.