Serving the Las Vegas and Henderson area, Doug brings his clients the benefit of 27 years of experience, combined with unmatched skills, knowledge, dedication, and a passion for their real estate goals. He also shares a love of community that excites his prospective clients as they buy or sell homes throughout the valley.
Doug studied at the University of Colorado at Denver and received his undergraduate degree in business. Before pursuing a law degree, he took a short break and received his Colorado real estate license. His passion and enthusiasm for real estate was ignited, and 27 years later he has never looked back.
He began his career with the Colorado Department of Housing and Urban Development before moving back to his hometown in Southern California to develop and sell custom homes.
In 1994, Doug began his career in Southern Nevada and has been consistently ranked as one of the top real estate professionals in Las Vegas. He spends most of his time selling homes in the master planned community of Summerlin, which he has also called home for the past 17 years.
Doug has dedicated his career to helping clients through all stages of life, whether it be buying their first home or selling their fourth or fifth. As a result, most of his clients come to him by referral from friends, family and past clients. They refer him without reservation because they can trust that he will give them his honest opinion, dedication and years of experience.
On a personal note, Doug enjoys the wide range of culture and outdoor activities that Las Vegas has to offer beyond the neon lights of the world famous strip. From theater productions at the Smith Center for performing arts, to hiking at Mt. Charleston or Red Rock. He loves boating at Lake Mead, afternoon skiing at Lee Canyon or a weekend trip to Brian Head, Utah. He enjoys showcasing everything Las Vegas has to offer.
Doug Thompson
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