A Little About Us
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Whether you need to buy or sell your home, we’re here to help.
Our Mission
White Buffalo Realtors are devoted to making sure that everyone – from relocating military professionals to down-sizing seniors and even first-time home buyers – has a beautiful and comfortable home.
Local expertise, knowledge, and networks matter when it comes to selling a home. From the beginning to end, we will work with you to make the entire real estate process as easy as can be. It’s our biggest priority to ensure that each of our clients walk away from their real estate experience feeling confident, knowledgeable, and positive about their decisions.
AnnMarie McKelvey

After 15 years as a Military Intelligence officer, AnnMarie left the Army to be home for her children and support her husband’s advancing military career. After her children reached school age and the family settled permanently in Colorado, AnnMarie embarked on a mission to fulfill a long-time dream of working in real estate. Whether you are selling or buying, her commitment to customer service and tireless work ethic will be devoted to advising you, educating you, promoting your interests, and helping you meet your real estate needs.
What's the story behind our name?
We put a lot of thought into our name, just like we put a lot of time and energy into whatever real estate needs our clients have.

Native American Lore
The Lakota Nation has long considered the White Buffalo to be a sacred symbol, signaling new beginnings filled with hope, abundance, and prosperity. All are goals we want you to achieve when you buy or sell your home.

AnnMarie’s Roots
AnnMarie, was born and raised in Buffalo, New York. Having moved several times in her life, she has a passion for helping individuals find new roots to create unique, once in a lifetime memories.

Sentimental Ties
White Buffalo are extremely rare creatures. It’s estimated they only occur in approximately one out of 10 million births. Despite this, AnnMarie and her family witnessed the birth of a white buffalo calf at the Royal Gorge in 2010.