I've driven past that corner on Minnesota Avenue more times than I can count — the one just south of 57th where the strip malls blur together and you'd miss the Miller Team's office if you weren't looking for it. Not flashy. No billboards. Just a steady stream of people who seem to know exactly where they're going.
What strikes me about the Miller Team isn't their five-star rating or their fifty-four reviews — though those matter — it's that they've figured out how to talk about Sioux Falls real estate without sounding like they're reading from a script. I called them once, years ago, just to see what kind of operation they were running. The person who answered the phone knew the difference between McKennan Park and Pettigrew Heights, could talk intelligently about what's happening in Tea versus what's happening in Hartford, and didn't try to upsell me on anything.
They're residential specialists, which means they're not splitting attention between commercial deals and apartment complexes. Houses. That's it. And in a city that's adding thousands of people a year — most of whom need somewhere to live that isn't a temporary rental on 41st Street — that focus pays off.
The truth I keep coming back to: finding a realtor in Sioux Falls isn't hard. Finding one who answers their phone and actually knows the neighborhoods beyond Louise Avenue? That's rarer than you'd think. The Miller Team has built their practice on being available, being local, and not treating every buyer like they're shopping for the same three-bedroom ranch off 85th Street.
They're not the biggest name in town. They're not plastered across benches on Phillips Avenue. But when you search "realtor Sioux Falls" and land on their site, you're talking to people who live here, work here, and can tell you why Western Avenue feels different than Cliff.
— Grace
I called them once, years ago, just to see what kind of operation they were running.