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Leigh Marcus, Broker

@properties Christie’s International Real Estate

A visionary entrepreneur and a passionate advocate for his clients, Leigh Marcus has carved a niche for himself in the competitive landscape of Chicago’s property market.

Marcus’ journey into real estate was not just a career choice, but a calling deeply rooted in his love for helping people that was engrained in him throughout his upbringing. “For me, real estate is about understanding the unique aspirations and needs that clients hold dearly and translating them into tangible outcomes,” he says. Whether it’s a growing family looking for a spacious home in Wilmette, a couple upgrading in their same neighborhood or a young professional seeking a trendy condo on Chicago’s North Side, he goes above and beyond to turn their vision into reality.

With more than 2,500 transactions and over $1.5 billion in sales, Marcus consistently delivers prompt and effective solutions. What sets him apart is not just his impressive track record of successful transactions, but also his client-focused approach. “In an industry often characterized by cutthroat competition, I look to uphold an unwavering commitment to honesty and transparency,” he adds. These characteristics have earned him trust and respect from clients and his community.

Marcus draws his main inspiration from his wife, Lindsey, whose own accomplishments in real estate ignited his passion for the field. Together, they actively participate in philanthropic endeavors aimed at uplifting Chicago’s neighborhoods and schools. He remains grateful for the trust and support he receives from his clients and community, whom he credits for his success.

As Chicago continues to evolve and thrive, Marcus remains steadfast in his mission to empower individuals and families to find their place in the vibrant city. With his passion, expertise and unwavering dedication, he continues to shape the landscape of Chicagoland real estate. His clients’ dreams remain his focus.

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