Jen Luberto Hello Everyone!

I’m nearly 3 years new to Summit County by way of New Jersey and so excited to be a part of Your Castle Summit and Team Nakos!

Prior to moving to Summit County I lived in New Jersey, working in industries ranging from automotive to private equity. I believe it was my own naive assumption that I needed to live in the tristate area to best put to use my degree, regardless if I was living my happiest life outside of employment. After years of pressure from my family, I gave in and moved to Breckenridge, where I’d be able to do the things I love like snowboard, hike, raft and mountain bike.

Up until about a year ago I was working in Breckenridge, contently, in property management. When COVID hit, the company went under, and I was laid off. I found myself with some extra time and by recommendation of a friend found myself studying for my real estate license. Little did I realize what was brewing in the market and the history that I was about to witness first hand.

I joined Amy Nakos’ massively successful operation through what I would call kismet. I had just lost someone very close to me, and a day later received a ZipRecruiter notification saying they found a perfect match. I passively clicked apply, and my journey began – I went from zero to Amy.

Amy is an inspiration: smart, witty, dedicated, fun and made me realize that this business isn’t made up of used car salesmen (entirely). There is not a day that goes by that I don’t leave the office impressed by something that Amy did for a client or learn something that will positively impact my future in real estate.

Although new to real estate, my strong administrative background partnered with property management know-how will show to be a great addition to the already successful Amy Nakos experience. I am so excited to be working beside Amy and even more excited to help make Summit County your first, second or investment home!

-Jennifer

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