Falls Real Estate sits on South Phillips Avenue in downtown Sioux Falls, which means they're not watching the market from the suburbs — they're embedded in it. That address is a choice, and it says something.
They work both sides of the transaction: representing buyers hunting for a first home or an upgrade, and sellers who need someone to price, position, and move a property without leaving money on the table. The focus is residential — houses, not commercial speculation — and the brokerage handles consultation, negotiation, and the full arc from listed to closed.
Locals who've bought or sold in Sioux Falls know that market knowledge is the whole game. A broker who operates downtown, covers the broader metro, and stays focused on residential deals tends to read neighborhoods rather than just comps. That's the kind of representation worth having when the stakes are a mortgage, not a meeting.