Raised in England, Lina Shah worked in the legal profession before moving to the United States. Here, Shah joined her husband in developing a national wholesale luxury business. “I was always inspired by my late father, who — despite tough times and struggles — worked hard and achieved so much in his life, as well as my mother’s consistent dedication and selflessness,” she shares.
Residing in Oak Brook for more than two decades, Shah is deeply rooted in the local community, serving multiple organizations, and has an in-depth, unparalleled understanding of the area’s real estate market. Her diverse work and life experiences give her a unique perspective and a deep understanding of clients’ needs. “I have a different style and understanding of a vast network of clients from all types of work and personal backgrounds,” she says.
Shah is a Relocation Specialist, Certified Negotiation Expert, Advanced Digital Marketing Expert and Staging Resource. Clients commend her unwavering dedication, exceptional communication and personalized approach. As a full-service provider, she goes above and beyond to ensure her clients’ real estate goals are met, earning her the reputation of being one of the hardest-working agents in the region. “My real passion is my work,” Shah states.
As one of Chicagoland’s top agents, Shah has achieved numerous career accolades, including being designated among Crain’s Most Notable Brokers and Chicago Magazine’s Best Real Estate Agents since 2017. The top agent in Oak Brook since 2012, Shah has been named in RealTrends America’s Best and AREAA’s national A-List. She also ranks in the top 1% at Coldwell Banker globally and earned the prestigious President’s Club International Society of Excellence award.
Shah continues to raise the bar in the luxury real estate market, providing unparalleled service and exceptional results. Outside of real estate, she finds fulfillment in philanthropic endeavors, supporting organizations such as Ronald McDonald Charities and international charities that provide meals to underprivileged children.