Listed by Madeleine Romanello and Claudia Villar from COMPASS FLORIDA, LLC
Source: MIAMI Association of REALTORS® #A11742820
501/10201 E Bay Harbor Dr, Bay Harbor Islands, FL, 33154
$2,450,000
Condo
•We‘ve been cooperating with Madeleine Romanello for more than a decade to realize our real estate plans in Miami, and Madeleine and her business partner Claudia Villar have yet again been successful in getting a deal done in a short time frame at a price acceptable to us. Their execution was flawless. They both are very knowledgable, high- touch and they used state-of-the-art tools as well as personal contacts to market the property. Everything was well prepared and ready to go quickly. The combination of preparedness, speed, tailored marketing and the presentation of our well designed apartment through great visuals made this deal happen in a timely fashion. The Romanello/ Villar Group did an excellent job!
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