Gina Sabio has successfully navigated the Manhattan real estate market for over 20 years with her expertise in sales, negotiation, and marketing skills.
Since her first transaction at 25 Broad Street, Gina knew that she had found her calling. Over the years, she has expanded her relationships in the real estate community to include a national and international reach, so she can assist her client base not just locally, but globally.
Throughout her real estate career, Gina has helped countless sellers, buyers, landlords, and renters in each of their unique real estate journeys, gaining experience in a wide range of transaction types, from new development condominium sales, hotels, commercial buildings, cooperative sales, estate sales, leasing to guiding first-time buyers.
Gina’s energetic nature, positive attitude, and innate problem-solving skills have carried her clients through even the most difficult deals and turbulent markets. Gina’s clients send her out to find a specific type of property and her perseverance doesn’t waiver until she returns with results. Gina’s loyal client base would agree that her customer service is second to none – proven by her impressive repeated referral rate of 90% and that continues into the next generation of her loyal clientele. She firmly believes that “Real estate is a relationship business that doesn’t end when the transaction closes while always having my client’s best interest.”
Gina’s expert negotiation skills and calculated pricing strategies have led to her incredible success in the industry. She joined Christie’s International Real Estate in August 2023, having been ranked in the top 1% worldwide out of 47,000 agents at her prior brokerage firm, and has been a consistent member of the Multi-Million Dollar Club since 2012. Gina has closed countless properties regardless of price and condition and will continue to do so with the same fervor for each of her clients, whether they are seasoned investors or first-time buyers.
Gina grew up in Wayne, New Jersey with an older sister and both parents in construction. She was athletic and competed in various sports growing up, where she excelled in competitive environments, teamwork, and the art of multitasking. She was exposed to the world of art and music in her childhood, which led her to pursue a Theater Arts major at Penn State.