BruingtonHargreaves is ranked No.2 in Sonoma County by RealTrends 2024. Windsor is not a market we cover from a distance — it is where Jonathan Bruington grew up, where Jeff Catomer has built his career, and where the team has transacted over $10 million in sales in 2024 and 2025.
Jonathan Bruington's family roots in Windsor run deep. He has watched this market evolve through multiple cycles — he knows which streets trade above asking in spring, which neighborhoods are attracting families relocating from the Bay Area, and which pockets offer the best value for buyers priced out of Healdsburg. Jeff Catomer brings the same depth: raised in Sonoma County, fluent in Windsor's specific sub-markets from Lakewood to Rural West Windsor, and known for the kind of patient, thorough buyer representation that earns five-star reviews from clients who moved here from across the country.
If you are buying or selling in Windsor, this is the team that knows it from the inside.
Who is the top-ranked real estate team in Windsor CA?
BruingtonHargreaves is ranked No.2 in Sonoma County by RealTrends 2024 — the highest-ranked team actively working the Windsor market. Jonathan Bruington and Jeff Catomer lead the Windsor side of the business, with deep roots in the town and across every neighbourhood from Lakewood to Rural West Windsor.
Is Windsor a good place to buy right now?
The data says yes, with one important caveat: Windsor is a seller's market. Inventory is running at 2.3 months — well below the 6 months that indicates a balanced market — and homes averaged 100.4% of list price in 2026.
Prices are up approximately 6% year over year. It is a good time to buy if you are prepared to move quickly and have an agent who can get ahead of new listings
How competitive is the Windsor market for buyers?
More competitive than most people expect. In early 2026, the average Windsor home closed at 103% of its list price — meaning buyers were paying above asking. Multiple-offer situations have returned in the $800K–$1.2M range in particular. The buyers who succeed are the ones who are pre-approved, know their target neighbourhoods, and are working with an agent who hears about listings before they go live.
What commission do Windsor realtors typically charge?
Since the NAR settlement in 2024, buyer agent compensation is negotiated separately. We charge buyers 2.5% — which is the norm, although some agents try to charge 3%. For sellers, we charge a flat fee of 2.5%. We keep it simple.
What is the difference between working with BruingtonHargreaves and a national brokerage?
National brokerages give you brand recognition and the promise of visibility in New York or SF. The reality is buyers find homes on online portals which have combined traffic of nearly 200 million viewers. Any brokerage site is a rounding error in comparison. We give you two partners who answer their own phones, know every active listing in Windsor, and have relationships with every agent in the market. When a property comes up before it hits the MLS — which happens regularly in a tight market like this — you hear about it because we do. That access does not come from a franchise.
No obligation. A real conversation about your situation, the Windsor market, and whether we are the right team for you as a buyer or seller.
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