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Vitagliano rejoins Ideal Properties as a licensed real estate salesperson

Maria Vitagliano,
Ideal Properties Group

Brooklyn, NY Ideal Properties Group has rehired Maria Vitagliano as a licensed real estate salesperson. Vitagliano was a top producer at Ideal from 2010 to 2016, growing her career together with the company’s robust and ever-expanding sales and new development divisions. After a brief stint at Corcoran, she now returns to Ideal to lead a team that will extend the company’s footprint in the Manhattan market.

“We are delighted to welcome Maria back to Ideal,” said Aleksandra Scepanovic, managing director of Ideal. “She is an incredibly dynamic agent and team leader, and we look forward to her continued success with us.”

“I am thrilled to be working with Aleksandra and the Ideal team again,” said Vitagliano. 

“The culture at Ideal is truly collaborative, so that everyone is operating in their genius zone. This translates to unparalleled client service. Ideal is ahead of the curve in every possible way – from market analysis to branding, design, technology and social media, you name it. I’m very proud to be a part of its continued success and really happy to be back.”

Ideal was founded by Scepanovic and Serras in 2007 and specializes in premier Brownstone Brooklyn neighborhoods including Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn Heights and Williamsburg, as well as Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Bed-Stuy, Crown Heights, Gowanus and other sought-after locations throughout the borough. The company will soon announce the grand opening of its new Manhattan location.

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