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The Irene Fernandez Luxury Real Estate Group, a division of BHHS EWM Realty, is enhancing its team with the addition of a new professional to its resident agent group. This strategic move highlights the group's commitment to growth and excellence in the competitive real estate market of Key Biscayne.
The new member brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective, which will undoubtedly contribute to the group's mission of providing exceptional service to clients. The Irene Fernandez Luxury Real Estate Group has established itself as a leader in the luxury market, focusing on high-end properties and personalized client experiences.
As the demand for luxury real estate continues to rise in the area, the expansion of the team reflects an adaptive strategy to meet the evolving needs of buyers and sellers alike. The group is poised to leverage its expanding resources to further enhance its reputation and service offerings in the vibrant Key Biscayne community.
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