June Agent Spotlight: Brian Caluori

Spotlight on Brian Caluori with Gibson Sotheby's International Realty

We’re thrilled to spotlight Boston expert
Brian Caluori as
our Agent of the Month! After obtaining a degree in Political
Science and starting on the Pre-Med track, a friend suggested he
get his real estate license nearly 10 years ago – and he
never looked back. Today, he is a highly motivated agent who always
puts his clients first, takes their needs into careful
consideration, and never pressures them into a decision. He enjoys
many aspects of living in Boston – from enjoying new restaurants to
attending Red Sox Games, and loves sharing the joys of city living
with his clients.

What did you do before real estate and how did you
get started in the business? 

I graduated college with a degree in Political Science and was on
the pre-med track to go to medical school. I wound up taking quite
the turn after a friend suggested I get my real estate license
— I immediately fell in love with the industry.

What is something your clients find comfort in that
makes them turn to you for their real estate needs?

I always put their needs first. My clients never feel pressured to
make a decision or that their questions/needs are not
important. 

 What are some of your favorite local hobbies,
activities or organizations that you participate
in? 

I love trying out new restaurants, going to Red Sox games and
playing hockey.

 

What do you love most about where you live and
work? 

The convenience. I grew up in the suburbs and had to drive
everywhere, being able to walk to bars, restaurants, stores and to
my office/showings allows for an amazing lifestyle.

 

Favorite spots in Boston? 
Fenway Park, Barcelona Wine Bar and Petit Robert Bistro.

 

What are three sources of joy in your
week? 

Going to broker open houses with Cathy Marotta, date nights with my
girlfriend and getting offers accepted, of course! 

 

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