About Accelerated Realty Group
Real estate guidance for decisions that deserve more than a transaction.
Accelerated Realty Group was built for clients who want calm, experienced counsel through one of life’s more meaningful financial and personal decisions.
The philosophy
Advisory first. Real estate second.
Buying or selling a home is rarely just about property. It often involves timing, family, finances, pressure, uncertainty, and competing priorities.
That is why the work begins with understanding—not urgency. Before strategy, marketing, negotiation, or paperwork, there needs to be clarity around what matters, what is at stake, and what outcome is actually worth pursuing.
behind the advisory
A steady voice in complex decisions.
Jon Hesse has spent more than two decades helping clients navigate residential real estate throughout Placer, Sacramento, and El Dorado counties.
His work is shaped by experience, but not driven by ego. The goal is not to create noise around a transaction. It is to bring structure, perspective, and steady communication to a process that can easily become emotional or overwhelming.
20+
Years of Experience
Over 500
Properties represented
$150M+
In closed sales
Communication
Clarity changes the experience.
Clients should never have to wonder where things stand, what comes next, or whether the details are being watched.
ARG places a high value on clear communication, thoughtful preparation, and calm execution. Not because it sounds good—but because those are the things that protect people when decisions become time-sensitive, emotional, or complex.
What clients can expect
What the relationship is built on.
Perspective
Honest guidance grounded in clarity, timing, and long-term perspective.
Preperation
Details handled early so pressure does not dictate decisions later.
Discretion
A calm, professional process without unnecessary noise.
Expectations
Clear expectations established early for a steadier, more aligned process.
personal grounding
Grounded by more than the market.
Jon’s approach to real estate is shaped by more than contracts and negotiations. Family, service, community, and long-term relationships influence the way he thinks about the work.
The result is a quieter, more personal form of representation—one built around stewardship, trust, and responsibility.
If the decision matters, the guidance should too.
Whether you are preparing to sell, considering a purchase, or simply trying to better understand your options, the first step is a thoughtful conversation.