Ricardo Severini - Real estate agent - Crete

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Real estate agent

Ricardo Severini

Award-winning sales and marketing executive with a successful history of generating international excitement for premier real estate resorts and luxury properties. Deep knowledge of buyer motivations, negotiation techniques, and closing strategies. Exceptional customer relationship and communications skills with clients from across multiple continents. Demonstrated the ability to manage multiple projects and motivate teams to exceed objectives.

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Living in the region

Heraklion Crete - Galatas - Vamos


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Living in Heraklion Crete

The historical city of Heraklion, Crete's largest city and capital, is a rich blend of ancient civilizations marked by fascinating archaeological sites and museums. Named for Heracles, the city displays the allure of its history that is interspersed with world-class shopping, dining, and day-to-day life. Its geographical location has been pivotal in its history, being on the crossroads between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Uniquely situated along the northern coast of Crete, this vibrant city exudes a lively and modern atmosphere despite being surrounded by the ruins of the ancient Minoan civilization.

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Living in Galatas

Nestled on the northeastern shores of the Peloponnese, Galatas is a picturesque town that enjoys a rich historical tapestry and serene natural surroundings. With a history dating back to antiquity, Galatas boasts several historical sites such as the ruins of ancient Troezen and views of the iconic Hydra Island. The town's enviable geographical position offers captivating views of the Saronic Gulf and is a hub of cultural heritage and ancient mythology. Easily accessible by both land and sea, Galatas combines rustic charm with modern conveniences, making it a sought-after destination for luxury living.

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Living in Vamos

Nestled in the picturesque province of Chania on the island of Crete, Vamos boasts a rich history dating back to Byzantine times. Its charm lies in its well-preserved traditional architecture and close-knit community atmosphere. Historical sights like the Monastery of St. George, the old oil mills, and the ancient cobblestone streets tell tales of its storied past. Geographically, Vamos is advantageously located inland, offering stunning views of both the White Mountains and the Cretan Sea, making it a desirable location for those seeking a luxury lifestyle immersed in natural beauty.