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Meet Joey Arsenio

Born among the rolling hills and coastal vistas of Marin County, I am deeply rooted in the place that shaped my heart and guided my vision. Over a decade in residential real estate has led me to personally oversee more than $200 million in sales, and I am proud to have steered my team to a remarkable $3 billion in total transactions. Yet beyond the impressive numbers, it is my ability to weave data-driven strategy with a mindful, client-centered approach that truly distinguishes my work. Whether I’m guiding sellers to maximize their home’s value or helping buyers discover their perfect sanctuary, I ensure each step is seamless, intentional, and aligned with the dreams at hand.

My perspective is further enriched by a life of solo travel, where I learned to navigate new horizons with curiosity and poise. As a reiki master, sound therapist, and certified yoga instructor, I blend these holistic practices with my real estate expertise, bringing balance, clarity, and calm to one of life’s most significant financial decisions.

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