Top Whistler Real Estate Brokerages, Companies, and Firms



#1

Whistler, BC
4.95
3 agents, 11 reviews
I had an outstanding experience working with Erin McCardle Stiel on the sale of our Whistler condo. From start to finish, the process was...

#2

Whistler, BC
4.88
2 agents, 10 reviews
We’re from Montreal and bought our townhome at Whistler Creek Ridge in Creekside back in 2017 with Dean Linnell’s help. Being from out of...

#3

Whistler, BC
5.00
4 agents, 12 reviews
Madison went above and beyond helping me to find perfect new home. I would highly recommend her. She was responsive and helpful, especial...
50% of our profit is donated to Worthy Causes. Let's see how much good we can do!

#4

Whistler, BC
4.98
3 agents, 8 reviews
Kerry was an absolute professional and pleasure to work with. She's very knowledgable, excellent communication and great negotiator. I ...



Stats on Whistler Real Estate Companies

There are 16 registered Real Estate Agents in Whistler, who are members of the 4 brokerages listed above.

The Whistler, BC agent stats below include Realtors, Mortage Brokers and Insurance Agents.

Total Agents 18
Reviewed Agents 11
Reviews on File 83
Average Overall Rating 4.97

Whistler Real Estate Companies: Questions & Answers

Angell Hasman & Associates is the best in Whistler. This is based on an average rating of 4.97 from 12 reviews of 3 agents.

Re/Max Sea To Sky Real Estate is the largest brokerage with 4 agents and a total of 15 reviews in Whistler.

A real estate brokerage is a special kind of company that is licensed to facilitate real estate transactions. Real estate brokerages are required to have Managing Broker registered on their license. The Managing Broker is responsible for reviewing and signing off on all real estate transactions facilitated by agents who are registered with their brokerage. This makes brokerages responsible for training agents and holding them accountable to legal standards. In return, brokerages receive a fee from agents. If you can see a conflict of interest here, you’ve identified a common critique of this system.

In practical terms, a broker can manage a brokerage, while an agent cannot. A broker can still act as an agent, but an agent cannot act as a broker.

The technical definition follows:
There are different licensing levels. Licensed Agent is the first level and is a prerequisite to getting a broker license. A broker license is required to become an Associate Broker or Managing Broker. Every brokerage requires a Managing Broker or Broker of Record to be registered on their license. An Associate Broker is optional, but would still be required to be registered if they are operating in that role.

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Last Updated: July 1, 2026