Daniel Pol, Realtor

Daniel Pol, Realtor Real Estate, Real Dreams Originally from the south of France, in the Provence Region, I attended hospitality and culinary school in Grenoble, France.

After graduation, I came to the US to work as a maƮtre d at a formal French Restaurant called Maison Robert in Boston, MA. I moved to Vermont in 1992 and served as Restaurant and Food and Beverage Manager at the Cortina Inn in Mendon when the kitchen was still under management through the New England Culinary Institute. In 1994, I made a significant career shift and ventured into the real estate i

ndustry, joining Coldwell Banker Accent Realty. Here, I dedicated four years to selling and listing residential properties in the Rutland region. With a deep-rooted passion for skiing, I made another transition in 1998, this time to Ski Country Real Estate in Killington. Over the next two decades, I served as an Associate Broker, assisting individuals in renting, buying, and selling resort real estate. With a wealth of experience spanning 24 years, I joined Killington Pico Realty in April 2018. I love to bake, and in 2009, I started a part-time bakery business selling French artisanal bread and pastries at our local farmer's market and The Red Clover Inn in Mendon. On the mountain, I love to help people learn about Killington, and I've served as a Killington Ski Ambassador for the last 14 seasons. In real estate, I love to help people find the right home they can enjoy for many years to come and assist sellers who need to move on to other adventures. I look forward to helping you, so please give me a call or send me an email.

Buying or selling a home is rarely just about the property itself.It is about what comes next.A change in lifestyleMore ...
05/30/2026

Buying or selling a home is rarely just about the property itself.

It is about what comes next.

A change in lifestyle
More space or less
A new chapter beginning

The property is simply the setting. The real decision is about where life is going.

When that bigger picture is clear, the process becomes easier to navigate and decisions feel more aligned.

Real estate is not just a transaction. It is a transition.

One of the biggest factors influencing the market is something many people overlook.Inventory.The number of homes availa...
05/29/2026

One of the biggest factors influencing the market is something many people overlook.

Inventory.

The number of homes available changes how buyers and sellers behave. When options are limited, buyers move differently. When choices increase, they become more selective.

Understanding this helps explain why the same strategy does not always work in every market.

Paying attention to inventory provides context behind what is happening and why.

Negotiation is often misunderstood as a back and forth over price, but it is really a conversation about priorities.Each...
05/28/2026

Negotiation is often misunderstood as a back and forth over price, but it is really a conversation about priorities.

Each side is trying to protect what matters most to them. Sometimes that is timing, sometimes it is certainty, and sometimes it is financial.

Understanding those priorities creates better outcomes.

The goal is not just to win. It is to reach an agreement that makes sense for both sides.

That is where the strongest deals are built.

05/27/2026

The moment a home goes live, it enters its most important window.

Buyers who have been watching the market are quick to act when something stands out. That early attention builds momentum, and momentum creates opportunity.

If interest is strong right away, everything becomes easier. If it is slow, it becomes harder to recover.

Strong presentation, thoughtful pricing, and easy access for showings all contribute to how that first wave of activity unfolds.

The beginning often shapes the entire outcome.

One of the most important parts of buying a home happens before the search even begins.Understanding financing clearly c...
05/26/2026

One of the most important parts of buying a home happens before the search even begins.

Understanding financing clearly changes how buyers approach everything. It shapes budget, expectations, and confidence when making an offer.

Without that clarity, uncertainty tends to follow every decision.

With it, buyers move with purpose and less stress.

Knowing your numbers is not just about approval. It is about feeling comfortable with the decisions you are making along the way.

Today is a time to reflect on something bigger than our everyday routines.It is about honoring those who served and the ...
05/25/2026

Today is a time to reflect on something bigger than our everyday routines.

It is about honoring those who served and the sacrifices that made our lives possible. The moments we experience at home, with family and friends, carry a deeper meaning because of that.

Home represents comfort, stability, and freedom in ways we do not always think about.

Taking a moment today to appreciate that perspective reminds us how meaningful those simple moments truly are.

There is a moment buyers often experience that is hard to explain.It is not about checking every box. It is about how ev...
05/24/2026

There is a moment buyers often experience that is hard to explain.

It is not about checking every box. It is about how everything comes together.

The layout makes sense
The space feels comfortable
The home feels easy to live in

That feeling does not happen in every showing, but when it does, it stands out immediately.

Recognizing that moment is important, because the right home rarely feels perfect on paper. It simply feels right in person.

The process of buying or selling a home is more than just the final result. It is the experience along the way that peop...
05/23/2026

The process of buying or selling a home is more than just the final result. It is the experience along the way that people remember most.

How communication felt
How challenges were handled
How supported someone felt throughout

If we have worked together, your feedback helps paint that picture for someone else who is just getting started.

Sharing your experience gives others a clearer idea of what to expect and helps them move forward with more confidence.

Looking at too many homes without direction can make the process harder, not easier.Buyers start second guessing what th...
05/22/2026

Looking at too many homes without direction can make the process harder, not easier.

Buyers start second guessing what they liked, what mattered, and what felt right. Everything begins to blur together.

That is why having a simple framework for each showing is so important. Knowing what to look for keeps decisions grounded and consistent.

The goal is not to see everything. It is to recognize the right fit when it appears.

Clear thinking leads to better choices, especially when options start to stack up.

The first showing creates interest. The second showing confirms it.When buyers come back, they are no longer just browsi...
05/21/2026

The first showing creates interest. The second showing confirms it.

When buyers come back, they are no longer just browsing. They are looking deeper, noticing details, and imagining how the home fits into their life.

This is where decisions start to take shape.

Sellers often focus on getting people through the door, but what really matters is giving buyers a reason to return. That second visit is often the step right before an offer.

Homes that invite a second look tend to create stronger outcomes.

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2814 Killington Road
Killington, VT
05751

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