PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Marissa Hopkins
www.marissahopkins.com
Marissa was a corporate strategist serving our Nation’s Fortune 500’s prior to starting her career as a Realtor in 2005. Since then she has sold over $50M in residential real estate. Her steadfast approach is invaluable in helping the Team’s clients make informed decisions whatever their real estate goals may be. She is personally invoved in every transaction, from start to close...and beyond!
Awarded Chicago Magazine’s prestigious 5-Star Professional eight years in a row
Awarded “Working to Make America Better” from the IL Association of Realtors
Net sellers 8% more and sold 3x faster than the average property in the same market
Alumna Evergreen State College and Georgetown University, Marketing.
Mom of two kids: One in creative technology the other pursuing law school, both musicians (TKOduo.com!)
Public speaker on Urban Gardening, Monarch Gardens, and real estate related workshops
Served as a Commissioner for the Highland Park Housing Commission
For over 20 years has served as an election judge
Marissa is a lifelong resident of the North Shore and Chicago. She was born and raised in Evanston. Marissa is an avid Kitchen Gardener, health buff, world traveler, and an active volunteer in her community.
https://www.atproperties.com/blog/2018/02/09/agent-spotlight-marissa-hopkins/
PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE
Five Star Professional conducts market-specific research throughout the U.S. to identify service professionals who demonstrate professional excellence and provide quality services to their clients. The Five Star Real Estate Agent program is the largest and most widely published award program for real estate agents in North America, covering more than 40 major markets. Five Star award winners do not pay a fee to be included in the research or on the final list of award winners.
The Five Star Professional research team contacted thousands of recent homebuyers, consumers and industry leaders to identify Chicago-area real estate agents who stand out in their industry and community.
To learn more about the research methodology, click here.