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DESPINA ZANGANAS, TORONTO REAL ESTATE SALES REPRESENTATIVE | 416-895-4337 | ME@IAMDESPINA.COM |
Imagine you could step outside and be steps away from everything you need: high-end shopping, gourmet supermarkets, fine dining, theatre, trendy Yorkville, the ROM…
In 1994, Despina bought a fixer-upper in Little Italy and renovated it herself. In this interview with Livabl magazine*, she tells us about her experience renovating as a woman, and shares tips from other female contractors and architects that are challenging the idea that home renos are a “man’s job.” Read interview
*Livable is your source for the latest news that’s shaping the fast-moving world of new construction, home buying, and investing.
Fact: Condo developers and architects are typically men — which means they don’t tend to consider the needs and wants of women. That’s why Despina was super pumped to join a brainstorming session held by the Reina Condos* team, helping them understand what works best for women and families, from the perspective of a female homeowner and real estate agent. She shared her thoughts about the experience in Livabl Magazine.
One of my life’s passions? Networking. (…after real estate, of course.)
This is precisely why I attended Reina Condo’s design consultation event last week. In case you hadn’t heard, Reina is Canada’s first all-female real estate
My love of networking has nothing to do with the number of contacts in my address book, and everything to do with the joy I experience when helping people make valuable connections.
“REAL NETWORKING IS ABOUT FINDING WAYS TO MAKE OTHER PEOPLE MORE SUCCESSFUL.” – KEITH FERRAZZI
Are you thinking of buying a house, but don’t even know where to start? Would you like to own a property
Real estate and relationships — the two go hand in hand. And when it comes to winning a bidding war, I’m going to be honest: A LOT of it has to do with your agent, their likeability factor, and their ability to connect.