Brooke Hoffa

Your Hometown Realtor

Brooke Hoffa

For nearly a decade, Brooke has been helping Bloomington residents find and sell homes. She loves working with families—all shapes and sizes—to help them find the perfect space to call home. She especially loves working with out-of-town clients to help them fall in love with her favorite city. She prides herself on providing excellent customer service, being fully involved from the first phone call to the representing her clients at the closing table. From beginning to end, she loves every step of the process.

Brooke is a native Bloomington resident. She left for a few years while attending college at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. She earned a degree in Early Childhood Education. She taught kindergarten and first grade for several years after graduation.

Her prior experience as an educator has helped teach her clients about the home buying and selling process. She uses her skills, following procedures and processes to keep important items moving. She also has exceptional organizational skills, which helps her clients know exactly what to expect during the process. Her patience lends well when dealing with a tough negotiation—she is calm and relaxed under pressure.

When not selling homes, Brooke and her husband and two children are always on the go. They are avid Indianapolis Colts fans and proud season ticket holders. Brooke and her family also love spending time outside. Whether it’s with friends or traveling, they enjoy camping and exploring new places. 

 

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Bloomington Regional Office

1155 South College Mall Road, Suite C
Bloomington IN 47401

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I look forward to helping you with your real estate needs in Bloomington and surrounding areas. 

Demographic Data | Bloomington, IN

Median Age: 24.8
Married: 27.55%
Households: 33,854

Overview

Population by Sex
50% Male
50% Female

Occupancy Types
3,200 Vacant
12,263 Owned
21,591 Rented

Employment

White/Blue Collar Jobs
84% White Collar
16% Blue Collar

Transportation to Work
55% Drive
4% Public Transportation
10% Walk/Bike/Other
30% Work from Home