Francesca Prieto is a seasoned real estate professional with over 15 years of experience working in Philadelphia and the many diverse suburbs. Having lived in the city for almost four decades, Francesca's boundless knowledge of the area and expert insight is a tremendous asset to clients searching for the perfect home and community.
Before she became a realtor, Francesca refined her skills in a medley of industries. To say her background is multifaceted and unique would be an understatement. She's done everything from working as a UPenn-trained architect who developed products at Anthropologie and working in the restaurant business to real estate investments and house-flipping.
Since then, she's overseen developer sales for some of the highest-profile condominium projects in town, managed relocation for many of the region's biggest employers, acquired property all over the city for personal investment, and consistently been a top-producing agent every step of the way.
Client-focused and service-oriented, Francesca's business is primarily referral-based because she has forged so many strong, healthy, and lasting relationships throughout her career. Her clients are far more important to her than numbers on a page. She excels at assisting each buyer and seller through the process from start to finish with end-to-end solutions.
Committed to providing exceptional services for buyers and sellers alike in every kind of market condition, Francesa is known for her high ethical standards and ability to create an enjoyable experience.
Those who hire her can anticipate creative marketing strategies, quality service, and access to a great network of contacts. Integrity and honesty are the cornerstones of her business. Every decision she makes is driven by the desire to educate and support her clients to feel empowered to make decisions with confidence.
At the University of Pennsylvania, Francesca studied environment design and art history, cultivating a deep appreciation for Philly's history, architecture, and culture. She continues to be interested in residential construction and design and has worked at the Philadelphia Museum of Art within outreach programs to develop more diverse audiences. Part of that process brings beauty to communities that often feel excluded from the museum's programs and collections. Apart from the museum, Francesca is an advisor for the Hispanic-centered Norris Square Neighborhood Project in her free time.
She lives in Wynnewood with her husband Stephen, kids Sofia, Sebastian, and Joaquin, Milo the dog, a cat, and a rotating cast of extended family from Puerto Rico and Ireland.
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Phone: 267- 679-6654
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