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The Short List: Janet Ben Zvi’s Best Strategies for Standing out

by James McClister

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Janet Ben Zvi is a luxury real estate advisor with Douglas Elliman working in Miami Beach.

Every week, we ask a real estate professional for their Short List, a collection of tips and recommendations on an essential topic in real estate. This week, we talked with Janet Ben Zvi, a luxury real estate advisor with Douglas Elliman, who shared her best strategies for standing out. 

3. Keep in Touch – Some of the best ways to keep in touch with past clients is to simply keep a list of birthdays and send postcards when appropriate, as well as always keeping them updated about their neighborhood, including what activities are happening in their area and the market value.

2. List Well – The first step to having an effective listing strategy is asking the following questions: what are your top five favorite features about your home; what are your favorite things about this community; do you need to sell in a certain time frame; do you have an expectation for the selling price of your home; and in terms of a schedule, how would you to plan home showings?

1. Stand Out – Embrace who you really are and share tips and tricks of real estate to the world, identifying your personal motivations and drive. Marketing yourself to people who want your services and crafting the perfect message. negotiating the best deals to my ability, turning your failures into victories. Having a great attitude to even your toughest seller.


Raised in the belly of the business, Janet Ben Zvi has been engrossed in real estate since childhood, which made it an easy career choice. Now, as one of Miami’s premier luxury agents, Ben Zvi is leveraging her powerful network of contacts, experience as a loan officer and commitment to her clients to provide first rate, white glove service to the South Florida luxury community.

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