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PropertyShark Interview with Luciane Serifovic & Vince Soriero

BY Robert Demeter | Jul 10, 2019

PropertyShark’s Business Development Manager Vince Soriero recently had the opportunity to sit down with Luciane Serifovic, luxury real estate powerbroker, CEO and founder of Luxian International Realty. They discussed how brokers and agents can save time and make their job easier by using PropertyShark’s comprehensive data.

In their talk, Vince detailed PropertyShark’s tools and exciting new features, including owners behind LLCs, the comparable sales tool, foreclosure information, and more. Apart from its features, he also gave insight on how the data is collected and how reliable it can be in the hands of any broker.

“The most important thing is contacting a prospective client, so we’re going to provide you with instant access to a property owner’s name, address as well as phone numbers so you can make that call, and we also have the data to give you knowledge and information about the asset,” said Vince Soriero.

View the video below to learn more about PropertyShark and how it can help your business thrive in the real estate industry.

Find out more about PropertyShark by heading to our website.

Robert is a copywriter at CommercialCafe and brings 3+ years of experience in commercial real estate. He previously worked as a copywriter at PropertyShark, as a senior associate editor at Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News, and also wrote monthly market reports at Yardi Matrix.

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