David specializes in identifying the best housing values for his clients. This requires thorough analysis of the local marketplace. The end result of this analysis is a list that he publishes called 'Peck's Top Picks'. TOP PICKS are absolutely the best real estate deals in Bozeman and Gallatin County. TOP PICKS are selected from the entire pool of local REALTOR listings. His goal is to remain impartial and present you with the very best bargains. TOP PICKS emphasize value but they factor in other important variables such as property condition, location and amenities. The TOP PICKS list is published in the sunday edition of The Bozeman Daily Chronicle and Craigslist. Aside from providing amazing deals to you, David has a great deal of knowledge about construction technology.
David was first licensed as an Illinois real estate agent in 1984. Also during the 80's and 90's, he managed a large portfolio of residential rental properties. He has 10 years experience as a general building contractor and is a past board member of Illinois Solar Energy Assoc. Past construction project manager for Ruggles Architecture, Inc., Lake Bluff, IL. Past partner of Aspenleaf Design & Construction, a design/build company in Lake Forest, IL. He has published magazine articles on solar heating and sustainable building practices. David has extensive real estate experience with Big Sky, MT subdivisions including Porcupine Park, Ramshorn, Aspen Groves, Antler Ridge, Stony Creek and Cascade Highlands. His experience also includes transactions in Bozeman's Hyalite area, Greenhills Ranch and properties along the Gallatin River.
An example of his value oriented service, is crystallized in this heart-warming outcome. Just recently, David sold a bank-owned home to a family that lost their previous home in foreclosure. Not only did the buyer get a home for less than 50% of the original asking price, but David located a private lender that was willing to finance it in spite of a terrible credit rating. Turns out, the bank that took the family house in foreclosure, was the same bank that was the seller of their new home.