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Campbell joins Ideal Properties as licensed real estate salesperson

Brooklyn, NY Ideal Properties Group, a leading area real estate firm, has hired Aileen Campbell as a licensed real estate salesperson. With over 17 years of experience in real estate, Campbell brings 17 years of experience in real estate.

“We are delighted to welcome Aileen to Ideal,” said Aleksandra Scepanovic, managing director of Ideal Properties. “Her mastery of the nuances of real estate, as well as her profound connections with our beloved borough will be an asset as we look to continue expanding across Brooklyn.”

“Ideal has quickly grown in the past nine years, transforming from a small, passionate team, to one of the best and largest real estate firms in Brooklyn and I am thrilled to be a part the team,” said Campbell.

Campbell is a leader in apartment rentals and sales in Brooklyn. Her relationships with hundreds of landlords span her entire career. She joins Ideal from Fillmore Realty in Brooklyn.

Campbell’s milestone achievements are a result of her passion for helping people and building solid long-term relationships with buyers, sellers, renters and landlords in Brooklyn. Campbell previously worked for Unique Homes Realty, Hillaire Real Estate & Tax Services Inc., Mechanical CM Corporation and ACME Secondary School.

To Campbell, real estate brokerage is substantially more than just an array of opportunities to generate a commission check, it is much more importantly about helping people and serving their needs. Campbell’s commitment, and the lifetime bonds she has forged - have resulted in continued referrals over the years.

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