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Yvette Francisco, Real Estate Agent, Investment Consultant

Canvas Real Estate

As a lawyer in Venezuela, Yvette Francisco was motivated by a passion for strategic investments. Fueled by the desire for a more engaging profession and the opportunity to actively contribute to community development, she decided to pursue real estate after relocating to the U.S. “The allure of making a tangible impact on communities, coupled with the potential for substantial returns, drove me to change careers,” Francisco shares. “Real estate is a field where I can apply my analytical and negotiation skills to complete transactions.”

Realtor and investment consultant with Canvas Real Estate, Francisco’s clients include first-time and luxury homebuyers as well as investors throughout Miami-Dade and Broward counties. “My adaptability and nuanced approach ensure a tailored experience for each type of client,” she explains. “Leveraging my 10 years of residency and work experience, I have a deep understanding of market trends and am able to offer valuable insight to my clients.”

A recipient of numerous awards, Canvas Real Estate recently named Francisco to their Top 5 Agents list. She is an avid supporter of the Danosha Nonprofit Foundation, created by her father 45 years ago in Venezuela, which utilizes martial arts to uplift underprivileged communities. “I am proud to continue this legacy, fostering positive change and empowering individuals through the foundation’s impactful initiatives,” she points out. “I am committed to giving back and making a meaningful difference in the lives of those in need.”

Utilizing a streamlined process, Francisco navigates deals with precision and creativity. “My style ensures a smooth journey for clients while maintaining a focus on results,” she insists. “By infusing joy into the process, I create a dynamic and positive environment making it a fulfilling and memorable experience.” When not working, she enjoys reading, dancing, walking and traveling.

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