Westbrook Group
Vladimir Westbrook
Coldwell Banker Realty
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Westbrook Group
About

Your strategic real estate partner in the Bay Area.

A top 5% Coldwell Banker agent representing Bay Area sellers and buyers since 2015. Ten years, over four hundred transactions, half a billion in volume.

Vladimir Westbrook, Broker-Associate
Broker-Associate, Westbrook Group
The Story

Real estate is a long game.
I work like it.

Since 2015, I have represented over four hundred transactions across Silicon Valley. Every one of them earned the same way: thorough preparation, clear strategy, and steady judgment when the stakes are highest.

I launched Westbrook Realty in 2018 and partnered with Coldwell Banker Los Gatos in 2024 to form the Westbrook Group. The combination gives my clients the responsiveness of a small operation with the resources of a national brand.

What I bring: clarity, presentation, and an obsession with outcomes that match your goals. My listing videos earn the kind of social reach generic listing services cannot replicate, which puts your property in front of buyers Zillow and the MLS will never reach.

I work with sellers who want their home priced and marketed correctly the first time, and with buyers who want access to off-market inventory and steady judgment through negotiation.

Milestones
  • 2015
    Started in real estate
    Eighteen homes closed in the first year. Learned the business by doing it.
  • 2018
    Launched Westbrook Realty
    Founded an independent practice focused on strategic representation.
  • 2024
    Joined Coldwell Banker Los Gatos
    Formed the Westbrook Group. Small-firm responsiveness, national-brand resources.
  • 2026
    AI-augmented client service
    Built proprietary AI tools for disclosure analysis, inspection review, and market intelligence that benefit every client.
Where I work

A studied take on every market I represent.

Los Gatos, California
Local Guide

Los Gatos

A walkable downtown, oak-shaded residential streets, and a mix of historic Victorians and modern builds. Easy reach to Highway 17 and Lexington Reservoir.

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Saratoga, California
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Saratoga

Foothill estates and creekside lots, known for mature landscaping and quiet evenings within easy reach of Highway 9 and the Santa Cruz Mountains.

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Campbell, California
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Campbell

Historic downtown, leafy residential streets, and a steady local feel adjacent to Los Gatos and the western edge of San Jose.

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San Jose, California
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San Jose

Silicon Valley's anchor city. Architecture spanning postwar ranches to modern townhomes, with active demand across nearly every neighborhood and price point.

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Cupertino, California
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Cupertino

Compact, well-planned, and steady. A market shaped by tech-corridor proximity with consistent year-over-year demand across most price bands.

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Santa Clara, California
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Santa Clara

Mission-era roots and an evolving residential mix. A bridge between San Jose's scale and Sunnyvale's pace.

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Sunnyvale, California
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Sunnyvale

Mid-century housing stock, a walkable downtown core, and reliable buyer demand across the full price range.

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Mountain View, California
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Mountain View

Tech-anchored and transit-friendly. Architecturally varied, with single-family neighborhoods like Old Mountain View that hold their value through cycles.

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Palo Alto, California
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Palo Alto

Tree-lined streets, classic Eichler and craftsman architecture, and a market that almost always rewards careful preparation and patient strategy.

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Milpitas, California
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Milpitas

Silicon Valley's northern gateway. Mixed stock from postwar tracts to new transit-oriented mid-rise builds, with quick BART and 880 access and consistent year-over-year demand.

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Fremont, California
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Fremont

East Bay depth and Bay Area roots. Mission San Jose's historic district, Lake Elizabeth and Central Park as the recreational core, and Mission Peak on the eastern horizon. Wide price range from condos to estates.

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Newark, California
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Newark

South Alameda's quieter neighbor. Predominantly single-family stock, well-positioned for Peninsula commuters via the Dumbarton Bridge, with bay-front recreation at Coyote Hills and Don Edwards Refuge.

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Redwood City, California
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Redwood City

Bay-front access, a revitalized downtown anchored by the Fox Theatre, and a wider price range than most Peninsula cities, from cottage to modern luxury.

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San Mateo, California
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San Mateo

A Peninsula crossroads with bayfront access at Coyote Point. Older charm in Hillsdale and Baywood, modern density downtown, and steady appreciation across the city.

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Belmont, California
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Belmont

Hillside views, a mix of historic Italianate and mid-century homes, and a quieter pace just north of San Carlos, with quick access to both 101 and 280.

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Get in touch

Let’s talk about your move.

Thirty minutes, no obligation. Either we’re a fit, or I’ll point you toward someone who is.

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