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Recommended without reservation
A 25-year Twin Cities veteran who recently rebuilt her practice as the boutique, new-construction-focused Sound Home Group under Real Broker.
Tasha Soundara has worked in Twin Cities real estate since 2001 and founded Sound Home Group, which she moved from RE/MAX to Real Broker as the industry shifted toward tech-forward brokerages. A University of Minnesota economics graduate and former Wells Fargo Home Mortgage employee, she has served on the Minneapolis Area Realtors board and led the local Women's Council of Realtors and AREAA chapters, and her team is named among HomeGuide's top agents serving St. Louis Park.
Team materials describe new construction as the foundation of Tasha's career, tracing back to helping her own parents build their home.
She has built her own portfolio of investment properties, giving investor clients an agent with firsthand experience rather than theory alone.
Not publicly listed; typically negotiable
Her stated specialty and personal building history make her a natural fit for buyers building or buying new in the St. Louis Park area.
Personal investing experience means she can speak to numbers and strategy, not just showings.
Clients who want the reassurance of an unbroken, decades-long track record at a single well-known brokerage, given her recent move to Real Broker.
A credible, well-connected choice for St. Louis Park buyers or sellers focused on new construction or investment property, with the caveat that her practice is mid-transition to a new brokerage.
Score: 8.4 / 10 · Very good
Her Sound Home Group operates out of the Minneapolis/west-metro area and is named among HomeGuide's list of top agents serving St. Louis Park, rather than being headquartered in the city itself.
Per her team's own materials, the move was about gaining more technology and a national network as the industry shifted — worth asking her directly how that's affected day-to-day service.
No — her team advertises both new construction and existing-home transactions, but new construction and investment property are the specialties she highlights most.