From left, Andrew Greenwell, Justin Michelson, and Roh Habibi of Bravo's "Million Dollar Listing: San Francisco."
Andrew Greenwell, Justin Michelson, and Roh Habibi are the newest additions to Bravo's popular real estate franchise, "Million Dollar Listing."
The San Francisco-based realtors have a whole different set of things to deal with. With Silicon Valley in their backyard and plenty of well-paid tech entrepreneurs descending on the city, the market is popping in the City by the Bay.
So, who are these guys and what makes them the best in San Fran?
Andrew Greenwell
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Andrew Greenwell has sold nearly four billion dollars of real estate between his own sales and the deals he has overseen as CEO.
Greenwell founded his own brokerage at age 19. He did so while earning his college degree at Florida State University, according to Bravo. He then grew the company to three offices.
After being named one of Realtor Magazine's "Top 30 Realtors in America Under 30," he decided to leave Florida behind and head west to Seattle, where he spent four successful years, before settling down in the Bay Area.
He plays the offensive.
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Believing that he should "go big or don't go at all," Greenwell, 31, may not give the opposition a chance to get one over on him. Earlier on Season 1 of "Million Dollar Listing: San Francisco," he met his cast mates for the first time and told them that he had bought their internet domain names!
But he was raised in the bay area of Northern California after his family fleed because of the Soviet-Afghan war. An Orthodox Muslim, Habibi prays five times a week and tries to schedule his meetings and open houses around prayers.
He has only been selling real estate for three years, but he's killing it.
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Andrew Greenwell and Roh Habibi don't see eye-to-eye on an offer.
Despite the short period of time, Habibi, 31, placed in the top 6% of area realtors. He ranked No. 255 out of 4,100 realtors in the San Francisco Association and served as the chairman of their Young Professional Network.
He used to be a pro breakdancer!
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"It was a really cool time in my life and a great opportunity to meet a lot of fun and interesting people and express myself and let my personality shine through dance," Habibi, who started breakdancing in college, told People.
Justin Fichelson
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Justin Fichelson's San Fran roots gives him an advantage over other brokers.
Fichelson was born and raised in San Francisco.
He has an advantage over other brokers who aren't San Fran natives: Not only does he know all the movers and shakers in the tech community, but he considers them friends.
He had the makings of a go-getter since he was young.
Fichelson is really into the arts and giving back to his community.
He is a founding board member and current treasurer of the Exploratorium Lab, which raises money for the San Francisco Exploratorium, one of the world's top interactive science museums. Justin is also a member of the Junior Committee of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, The San Francisco Fall Antiques Show, and previously served as a board member of the SF Symphony Symphonix.
"Million Dollar Listing: San Francisco" airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on Bravo.