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Yvette DuPree, Real Estate Broker

@properties Christie’s International Real Estate

Yvette DuPree is a trusted real estate professional who goes above and beyond to prioritize every client, regardless of the deal size, whether it’s $100,000 or $10 million. With a remarkable ability to truly listen to her clients, DuPree ensures that their goals remain the focal point of every endeavor. Her innate problem-solving skills and unwavering dedication have been instrumental in her success within the real estate industry.

Having immersed herself in the many vibrant neighborhoods of Chicago, she enjoyed learning what made each one unique. “It made me have a deep appreciation for the city’s diverse tapestry of food, culture and people that make Chicago such an amazing city,” she recalls. With a background in marketing and over two decades of experience in real estate, she seamlessly combines her expertise in both arenas, serving as a valuable asset to her clients.

Her dedication to lifelong learning and fostering strong relationships with clients and fellow brokers is a testament to her professional ethos. Despite her impressive 22-year career, she remains grounded, constantly seeking opportunities to enhance her knowledge and provide her clients with a winning advantage. She stated, “brokers want to work with other brokers they know are professional, knowledgeable and believe in win-win outcomes to a deal.”

Recognized by clients as a skilled negotiator who is also responsive and knowledgeable about the market, DuPree was honored with the prestigious @properties Road to Rolex Award in 2021 for achieving sales exceeding $10 million. In 2023, she is proud to have taken her business to the next level in productivity.

Specializing in the South Loop, West Loop, Bucktown/Wicker Park, Lincoln Park, Bronzeville and Hyde Park/Kenwood areas, DuPree is well-versed in these markets. Beyond real estate, she enjoys reading, traveling and embarking on new adventures.

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