Marleine Ghaby, Realtor Associate

Marleine Ghaby, Realtor Associate We speak your Language - English, French and Arabic.

Assisting you in Buying your dream home, or Selling your properties to chase new dreams, Staging to help you sell faster, and of course make your Relocation smoother...and much more...

Together we help  Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center keep on fighting the fight to save lives!
01/06/2024

Together we help Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center keep on fighting the fight to save lives!

The DCC is a year-round collective community movement to raise money in support of Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami. With your support, we are saving more lives.

Together we can keep fighting to save lives!
01/05/2024

Together we can keep fighting to save lives!

The DCC is a year-round collective community movement to raise money in support of Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami. With your support, we are saving more lives.

Today’s pick!! Who says healthy doesn’t taste good? Enjoy!Shrimp Scampi1 leanest - 3 green - 2 healthy fat - 3 condiment...
07/03/2023

Today’s pick!! Who says healthy doesn’t taste good? Enjoy!

Shrimp Scampi

1 leanest - 3 green - 2 healthy fat - 3 condiment (per serving)

4 servings
Ingredients:
• 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
• 1 Tbsp dried parsley
• 1 clove garlic, minced
• 1 tsp lemon juice
• 2½ Tbsp olive oil
• ½ tsp onion powder
• ½ tsp crushed red pepper flakes
• ¼ tsp ground pepper
• ¼ tsp salt
• ¼ cup shredded Parmesan cheese
• 1¾ lbs cooked, peeled, and deveined shrimp
• 1 medium spaghetti squash

Directions:

1. Cut squash in half, and remove seeds. Place in both halves in a microwave-safe bowl with an inch of water. Microwave for 10 to 12 minutes, or until tender (microwave times will vary based on exact size of squash and power of microwave). Allow squash to cool before handling. Use a fork to scrape out flesh into spaghetti-like strands. Measure out five cups; save extra for another meal.

2. Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add olive oil and swirl to coat pan. Sauté the garlic until fragrant, about one minute.

3. Add the shrimp, tomatoes, crushed red pepper flakes, lemon juice, parsley, onion powder, salt, and pepper; cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Add the spaghetti squash, and continue to cook until heated through. Remove from heat, and sprinkle parmesan cheese on top.

Tip: Have a little extra time? Try baking your spaghetti squash. To do so, preheat your oven to 400°F. Cut squash in half and remove seeds. Lay squash flat on a lightly greased baking tray. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until tender.

02/20/2022

10 Things Everyone Assumes About Real Estate Agents That Aren’t True

Real estate is a prolific profession. Everyone either knows a real estate agent, or is connected to one through six (probably less) degrees of separation. Between friends and relatives, and the stereotypical representation of real estate agents on television and in pop culture, the general public has a adopted some assumptions about agents that are very far from the truth.

Here are ten things that people assume about real estate agents that just aren’t true:

1. They make “easy money”

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. The only people who could ever possibly make the case that being an agent is an easy way to make money are those who have never done it. It’s hard, uncertain work, with many instances of months wasted on a deal that doesn’t ever close. The only thing easy about it is reading the Lighter Side of Real Estate.

2. They are required to show you houses even if you’re not pre-approved

There are definitely agents who will show you houses without a pre-approval (or at minimum a pre-qualification), but an agent is not required to, and most experienced agents probably won’t. The ability to qualify for financing dictates whether or not a deal is even possible, so an agent is simply saving you from disappointment (or worse) by asking you to get pre-approved.

3. Zillow is more accurate than they are

It would be wonderful if Zillow (and similar websites) were accurate in their home valuations, but if you compared their results to actual appraised values, in most cases you’d burst out laughing. Real estate agents want you to get as much money as possible for your house, but oftentimes reality gets in the way. Trust your realtor to give you a fair market assessment for your house…at least more than you trust Zillow.

4. They make huge commissions

The popular real estate flipping shows on cable, and Million Dollar Listing have given everyone the impression that real estate agents are rolling in the dough. Most real estate agents wish that this was true, but reality is much different. The median US existing home sale price in December 2016 was $234,900, which means after splitting the commission and paying their broker, an agent took home about $3500 on the transaction, not including all marketing and related expenses. As a monthly income, this adds up to about $40,000 per year. Not exactly huge.

5. They’re an unnecessary evil

Many people have made the argument that real estate agents are unnecessary and are merely an impediment to a more efficient “For sale by owner” model of real estate. The best way to eliminate this misconception is to try selling your house yourself. There is nothing more sobering than desperately Googling state and federal real estate laws as some unkempt stranger is knocking on your door asking you questions about your FSBO house.

6. They’re sleazy

Unfortunately, real estate agents have joined the ranks of lawyers, politicians, and salespeople in some of the public’s assumptions about their trustworthiness. The financial collapse of 2008 exacerbated this perception. Thankfully, the market correction also weeded out most of the unsavory elements in the business. The truth is, real estate agents are honest, hardworking people, making a living like any other profession. And just like any other profession, there are a few bad apples that unfairly give the others a bad name.

7. They’re uneducated

This misconception really gets under most agents’ skin, because not only do many agents have degrees (and advanced degrees in quite a few cases), but the knowledge required to pass a real estate exam is substantial. There are many people who are unable to get their licensing because of an inability to pass the licensing tests, which makes the concept of an “uneducated” agent laughable.

8. They want you to pay more for a house so they can make more money

If you truly looked at the math involved in calculating real estate commissions, you’d never utter this falsehood again. An agent getting you to pay $10,000 more for a property will net that agent approximately $150, which barely covers the cost of gas required to drive to and from your appointments. The truth is that an agent absolutely wants you to buy a house. What’s not true is that they want you to pay more for one.

9. They’re mostly part-timers or bored housewives

If you ask the average person to describe the archetypal real estate agent, they’ll probably say it’s an older married woman who is looking for something to do in her free time. Ugh. This is stereotyping at its finest, and ignores the hundreds of thousands of male agents, the hundreds of thousands of full-time agents, and the hard-working primary bread winners that make up the real estate workforce. Sure, the stereotypical agents do exist, but they’re the exception to the rule.

10. All they want from you is the deal

Yes, agents want your business. But true professional real estate agents want to be your lifelong real estate advisor. They want you to think of them whenever you or your family and friends have any real estate questions. They want to see you and talk to you more than once a decade, and they want to make sure that you remember your interactions with them as being absolutely delightful.

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10/04/2021

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🌺🌺Another closing underway…. Bam!!! Giving all I’ve got for my sellers!!Cause that’s what Realtors do!Marleine Ghaby - M...
09/18/2021

🌺🌺Another closing underway…. Bam!!!
Giving all I’ve got for my sellers!!
Cause that’s what Realtors do!
Marleine Ghaby - Muci Group REI- 786-266-1889

OPEN HOUSE - September 11, 2021 - 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM - Just listed... get first dibs.. 3B/1B - Move-in condition.. Come b...
09/05/2021

OPEN HOUSE - September 11, 2021 - 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM - Just listed... get first dibs.. 3B/1B - Move-in condition.. Come by and check it out. PLEASE DO NOT disturb the owners. Showings outside the open house hours is by appointment only and requires 24 hour advance notice. Marleine Ghaby - Muci Group REI - 786-266-1889

Come home to this cozy 3 bedroom, 1 bath.. 7500 SF lot and more... Centrally located .Quiet Neighborhood, great schools. Beautiful Terrazzo ...more

09/03/2021

In the heart of Miami. New listing… 3 Bed / 1 Bath, 7500 SF lot and more..
Muci Group REI. Marleine Ghaby 786-266-1889

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