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Brown Harris Stevens | Zilbert hires Nagimov and Chopp as Realtors

Miami, FL According to Brown Harris Stevens | Zilbert, Evgeny ‘Jack’ Nagimov and Stacey Chopp have joined the recently launched firm as licensed Realtors. Chopp brings with her 10 years of experience in both real estate sales and operations. Nagimov, joins Brown Harris Stevens | Zilbert with extensive experience in financial analysis, marketing, sales.

“Stacey listens carefully to the needs of her clients and consistently provides them with outstanding service. Evgeny (Jack) has a goal-oriented personality, bringing a fresh perspective and unique strategy to the buying and selling process,” stated Mark Zilbert, president of Brown Harris Stevens | Zilbert. “We look forward to the outstanding service and due diligence our clients can expect from both of them.”

Chopp has worked on high-end luxury development projects such as Faena, Edition and W South Beach. Chopp received her undergraduate degree from San Diego State University and a master’s degree from Yeshiva University. Prior to joining Brown Harris Stevens | Zilbert, Nagimov worked for Miami Villa Realty a Realtor and Chopp was a Realtor-associate with Vecchi+Stoka Group. Nagimov graduated with a double major in economics and business administration. Both Chopp and Nagimov have cultivated relationships with many of the area’s top real estate professionals and are dedicated to successfully closing transactions for their clients. 

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