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2016 Women in Real Estate: Meiran Peisic

Meiran Peisic, <a class=Highcap Group" width="125" height="150" /> Meiran Peisic, Highcap Group

Name: Meiran Peisic

Title: Investment Sales Associate

Company Name: Highcap Group

Email: [email protected] 

Years in real estate: 6 months

Telephone: 917-678-2020

How did you get your start in real estate?

After I graduated with a LL.B in Law and B.A in Business Administration, majoring in Real Estate transactions I realized that my true passion is in real estate because every day is different with new opportunities & challenges. This field allows me to work with a lot of interesting, successful colleagues, investors and developers, which brings excitement and self-fulfillment to each and every day.

What have been some of the benefits of being a mentor or having a mentor?

My managing principal, Christen Portelli, is a mentor for me. She is a very smart, intelligent woman with significant experie 3nce and behind a lot of successful transactions. I love her brilliant and professional way to handle transactions and I learn a lot from her.

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