Michael Bertolucci

Verified Real Estate Agent

Company

Vintage Sotheby's International Realty

Network

Sotheby's International Realty

Location

Yountville, California

Country

United States

Zip Code

94599

Average Home Price

$1,266,667

Latest Volume

$17,100,000

Latest Transactions

13.50

About

Michael Bertolucci is a nationally recognized leading real estate agent located in Yountville, CA. Michael is a part of Vintage Sotheby's International Realty and an affiliate of the Sotheby's International Realty brand. Michael primarily serves clients in California.

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RealTrends Verified Performance

Based On 2025 Sales Data

Sides

13.50

Volume

$17,100,000

National Sides Rank

N/A

National Volume Rank

8868

State Sides Rank

N/A

State Volume Rank

2259

Awards

America's Best by Volume

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