Polly Hilleke
Real Estate Professional
With 30 years in the Roaring Fork Valley and an extensive understanding of all the mountain lifestyle has to offer, Polly is the ideal candidate to help you negotiate your next chapter. Her infectious optimism and work ethic elicit only the best results. Genuine, personable, and passionate about helping people, Polly will streamline the process, keep you focused on what’s most important, and help you achieve your real estate goals.
For Polly, it started with family ski vacations to Snowmass in the late 80s, which then led to summer vacations, and finally her family decided to move out permanently in the early 90s. She was born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana, but once she had a taste of the mountains, there was no looking back! Polly graduated Cum Laude in just 3.5 years from Montana State University in Bozeman, MT. She had a 15-year career in medical sales and simultaneously has held her real estate license for the past decade, specializing in for personal real estate investing. Polly is ready to stay local, capitalize on her sales career, and share her love for real estate with others.
Polly believes in the “work hard, play hard” mentality. When not collaborating with clients, you will find Polly with her husband Tommy and their four boys, enjoying the active Colorado mountain lifestyle. Polly loves to trail run, mountain bike, kayak, Nordic ski, alpine ski, and compete in the Power of Four with her husband. All four boys are nationally-ranked competitive freestyle skiers. Not only that, but their entire family just kayaked all 280 miles of the Grand Canyon. Polly and Tommy recently started a whitewater school on the Salmon River in Idaho, where they get to share their love for running rivers with others. The Hilleke family’s enthusiasm, drive, and energy is contagious!
Whether you are buying or selling, let Polly take the load off your shoulders so you can make educated and informed decisions not only about your dream home, but one of your greatest investments.
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