Robert Pong
Global real estate advisor Robert Pong has provided his valued buyers and sellers with top-tier service and market expertise for over 20 years. His knowledge of current market trends paired with his tenacious negotiation skills allow Robert to consistently exceed his clients’ expectations. Commanding strong local knowledge and the level of industry savvy that can only be garnered through decades of real estate transactions, Robert and his team have demonstrated their ability to serve as trusted advisors to their clients, resulting in countless success stories—something that continues to inspire them as they assist a variety of clients from first-time homebuyers to seasoned investors. Each transaction receives the same level of detail and care.
Prior to entering the real estate industry, Robert honed his finance and marketing skills through a career within two well-known Northwest multinational companies in key positions. Later, Robert started and ran two import/export companies, exporting Washington wine and importing building materials from Asia. Through these successful ventures, Robert has gained vital connections and resources which continue to add value to his real estate business today. His detail-oriented entrepreneurial spirit continues in his work as a dedicated broker as he supports his clients from the beginning of their journeys and through the close of the transaction. Robert is also fluent in Chinese, allowing him to serve a wide range of clients.
Aligning with Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty, a world-renowned real estate powerhouse, the Pong Team looks forward to reaching a global audience and providing their clientele with strategic, high-quality marketing. The team appreciates the brand’s spirit of collaboration, creating incredible connections throughout the robust RSIR network of global real estate advisors and beyond.
In his free time, Robert likes to connect with his community. With a firm belief in giving back, Robert actively volunteers for several non-profit organizations in Seattle, including one that focuses on the welfare of underprivileged children and the elderly.