Stephanie LoVerde

Stephanie LoVerde

Vice President, Sales
Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty

When Stephanie LoVerde was in school working toward a masters in counseling, real estate caught her eye. At the time, she was a part-time administrative assistant for a real estate firm, and before that, she worked in the meeting and event planning industry. “I made the move to real estate because I was attracted to a ‘helping’ profession,” LoVerde said. In only four years of working as a broker, she moved from being Chicago’s 2013 Rookie of the Year to the top 1 percent in Chicago, with over $19 million in sales and 54 transactions in 2016. She has also been named a Chicago Association of Realtors Top Producer three years in a row.

LoVerde recently announced her new affiliation with Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty. She will continue to specialize in Chicago’s North Side markets and looks forward to expanding her breadth as she aligns with the Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty brand.

LoVerde always has her clients’ best interests at heart. “My clients say I am accessible and a good listener, and I find happiness knowing they trust me,” she says. She has built a growing business based strictly on referrals. She does not pay for online leads and believes relationships and transparency are at the core of a sustainable business. Also important to her business is treating people kindly, from clients to other brokers, while trying to have some fun along the way!

“I serve sellers, buyers and investors, but I really love helping sellers,” LoVerde says. “I take my sellers through a comprehensive timeline, which includes detailed show-ready/staging action items to produce flawless photos. The pricing strategy and approach, listing launch, marketing strategy, showings and open house format are all strategic and purposeful.” She believes her rigid meeting and planning background coupled with her counseling studies and genuine love for people create the recipe for her success.

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