Broker & Co-Owner, RE/MAX Cherry Creek
Approachable. Energetic. Trusted.
Stephanie Goldammer has spent every moment of her career helping clients achieve their real estate dreams—and it shows in an impressive $200M+ career sales record that continues to grow. Known for her fun-loving yet uncompromising approach, Stephanie pairs thoughtful market insight with genuine relationship-building to guide clients through the purchase and sale of Denver’s most compelling homes, from contemporary designs to classic and historic properties.
With more than two decades of experience in the real estate industry, Stephanie brings a strong work ethic and a deep passion for what she does. Whether working with first-time homebuyers or seasoned investors, she is committed to her clients, serving as a steady guide throughout every step of the real estate process. For her, real estate is personal—clients often become lifelong friends and the foundation of her strong referral-based business. Often spotted zipping around town in her electric Mini, Stephanie is a familiar and respected presence in Denver real estate.
With expertise in historic home preservation, thoughtful story-telling, and value-driven renovations, Stephanie offers a well-rounded perspective and a sharp eye for opportunity. She is supported by a trusted network of local professionals, including her husband Rick, a licensed general contractor, who serves as an invaluable resource for clients navigating inspections, renovations, repairs, and new-build walk-throughs.
As a broker and co-owner at RE/MAX Cherry Creek, Stephanie is backed by a globally recognized brand with a powerful international presence. In a world that is more connected than ever, her transition to RE/MAX allows her to seamlessly bridge Denver’s real estate market with a vast global network—creating meaningful opportunities for clients both locally and worldwide.
Outside of real estate, Stephanie is an active member of the West Highland community, known for her backyard chickens, love of baking, and commitment to local preservation efforts. In her free time, she enjoys being outdoors—camping, hiking, and gardening—along with walking her dogs Ollie & Daisy, volunteering with Foothills Animal Shelter, and spending quiet evenings with her daughter, Maggie.