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nca Mirescu, a top real estate agent and Senior Director of Sales at Douglas Elliman, is celebrating her third year as a member of Haute Residence. As one of the exclusive agents representing South Beach's high-end market, Anca has consistently delivered exceptional results for her clients. With over $500MM in closed transactions under her belt, she is a force to be reckoned with in the industry.
Anca brings a unique blend of finance and strategy expertise to her real estate practice, having previously worked in Private Wealth Management at Goldman Sachs and management consulting for the Boston Consulting Group. Her academic background includes an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business and a BA from Princeton University.
As Haute Residence's partner in Miami, Anca is part of an elite network of top agents and brokers who provide unparalleled access to the world's most extraordinary residences. With its focus on luxury real estate news, expert advice, and exclusive listings, HauteResidence.com has become the go-to source for affluent buyers, sellers, and enthusiasts.
With her extensive experience and expertise, Anca is well-positioned to help clients navigate Miami's high-end market. Her partnership with Haute Residence continues to drive success in South Beach, solidifying her position as a leading real estate agent in the region.
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