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Robyn Ellis

Robyn Ellis
Real Estate Agent
Rapid City SD

(SD: )

11 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Pennington County, SD
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Coldwell Banker Black Hills Legacy

Office Website
Office Address
6015 Mount Rushmore Rd
Rapid City, SD  57701
(Pennington County)
Office Phone
605-343-2700
Office Fax
605-342-2247
Mobile
605-390-8473
Email
roby********@*****.com
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Service Areas

Box Elder: SD Ellsworth Afb: SD Ashland Heights: SD Rapid City: SD Johnson Siding: SD Keystone: SD Rockerville: SD Silver City: SD Summerset: SD Colonial Pine Hills: SD Rapid Valley: SD Green Valley: SD Caputa: SD Blackhawk: SD Piedmont: SD Hereford: SD Marcus: SD Blucksberg Mountain: SD Buffalo Chip: SD Sturgis: SD Bethlehem: SD Belle Fourche: SD Fruitdale: SD Deadwood: SD Lead: SD Hill City: SD Rochford: SD Hot Springs: SD Spearfish: SD North Spearfish: SD Imlay: SD Wall: SD Conata: SD Creighton: SD Whitewood: SD Crazy Horse: SD Pringle: SD Custer: SD Red Shirt: SD Hermosa: SD Central City: SD Newell: SD

About Robyn Ellis

With a robust background in real estate, Robyn understands the significance of buying and selling homes. Having navigated the process as a client multiple times, [he/she/they] recognized a passion for helping others achieve their real estate goals. Committed to providing exceptional service, Robyn prioritizes clear communication and a client-centered approach, ensuring that each individual feels valued and supported throughout their journey.

Robyn brings a wealth of experience from various sectors, including the mortgage industry, insurance, and customer service, which enhances [his/her/their] ability to guide clients effectively.

As a proud military spouse and daughter of veterans, Robyn has a deep appreciation for the sacrifices made by service members. [He/She/They] met [his/her/their] husband while he was stationed at Ellsworth Air Force Base; he retired in 2007 after over 20 years of dedicated service. Robyn is also the mother of two sons currently serving in the U.S. Air Force, and [his/her/their] father is a Vietnam veteran who served in the Army.

Robyn is enthusiastic about assisting clients in realizing their dreams of homeownership or selling their properties. [He/She/They] believes that every client deserves a personalized experience, ensuring that they not only walk in as clients but leave as friends.

Pennington County, SD Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$518,155
Avg. Listing Price
From Robyn's portfolio
3.4 / 2.2
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,902 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
629
Active Listings
Current inventory

Pennington County's real estate market stands as one of South Dakota's most dynamic and diverse landscapes, anchored by Rapid City's position as the economic hub of the Black Hills region. The county's unique geography spans from urban commercial districts to rural ranch properties, creating a complex market that serves everything from tourism-driven hospitality investments to agricultural land transactions. With its proximity to Mount Rushmore and Badlands National Park, the area experiences distinctive seasonal fluctuations that savvy investors and developers have learned to navigate.

The professional real estate community in Pennington County reflects the market's sophistication, with 392 total actively licensed agents serving the region's diverse needs. What's particularly noteworthy is that all 392 agents maintain current email contact information, indicating a tech-savvy professional network that embraces digital communication and modern marketing approaches. This level of connectivity suggests a market that's well-positioned for rapid information sharing and collaborative transactions across the county's varied geographic terrain.

Major Pennington County, South Dakota Real Estate Markets

Rapid City dominates the county's real estate activity, driving approximately 70% of all transactions with its blend of residential neighborhoods, commercial developments, and industrial properties. The city's west side has experienced remarkable growth, with new subdivisions catering to professionals working in healthcare, technology, and tourism sectors. Meanwhile, smaller communities like Box Elder have seen explosive residential development due to Ellsworth Air Force Base expansion, creating a specialized military housing market that operates on different cycles than traditional civilian real estate.

The rural portions of Pennington County present entirely different market dynamics, with ranch and recreational properties often selling for premium prices to out-of-state buyers seeking Black Hills lifestyle investments. Hill City and Keystone represent unique tourism-influenced markets where short-term rental properties and seasonal businesses command attention from investors nationwide. These mountain communities often see properties change hands based on factors like proximity to outdoor recreation and scenic value rather than traditional residential metrics.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Pennington County's real estate market operates across multiple elevations and climate zones, creating pricing disparities that can surprise newcomers. Properties in the higher elevations near Pactola Reservoir might sell for 40% more per acre than similar parcels in the eastern prairie portions of the county, primarily due to recreational access and scenic premiums. The market also experiences unique seasonal patterns, with luxury and recreational properties typically listing in spring but ranch and agricultural lands often changing hands in fall after harvest seasons.

Commercial real estate follows tourism patterns closely, with retail and hospitality properties commanding premium prices along Highway 16 and Interstate 90 corridors. The presence of regional medical facilities and South Dakota School of Mines creates steady demand for professional office space and student housing, providing market stability that balances the more volatile tourism-dependent sectors. Mining and aggregate operations also influence land values, particularly in areas with known mineral deposits or gravel resources.

Why Businesses Need Pennington County, South Dakota Agent Contact Data

Companies targeting Pennington County's real estate market require direct agent contact information because the county's geographic diversity demands local expertise that varies significantly by micro-region. A mortgage lender might need to connect with agents specializing in rural ranch financing in one area while simultaneously reaching agents focused on VA loans near Ellsworth Air Force Base. The complete email database of all 392 active agents enables businesses to segment their outreach based on geographic specialization and property types.

Property management companies, home service providers, and real estate technology firms particularly benefit from comprehensive agent contact data because Pennington County's seasonal tourism economy creates unique timing opportunities for business partnerships. Companies can coordinate marketing campaigns to reach agents during peak spring listing seasons or target ranch specialists during fall agricultural transitions, maximizing their return on marketing investments through precise timing and audience targeting.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Robyn Ellis has 2 properties for sale in Rapid City and surrounding areas.

$429,900

Listed 2025-12-01

2336 Smith Ave
Rapid City, SD  57701

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 3.0
Sq Ft: 1,872
Lot: 7,405 sf
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$729,900

Listed 2025-12-15

22841 Gateway Dr
Box Elder, SD  57719

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 3.0
Sq Ft: 2,746
Lot: 392,911 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Robyn Ellis currently has no rental properties available in Rapid City and surrounding areas. Check back later.