
Mark Finkelpearl
RealtorĀ® | Licensed in DC
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About Mark
Mark Finkelpearl knows DC inside and out; heās lived here since the mid-1990s, raising
three kids who all attended DCPS and renovating two homes. With a long career as a
nonfiction television producer and executive, Mark worked for National Geographic TV
and Discovery Communications, where he honed the creativity and customer service
skills that make him a success in real estate. Like television, real estate is a
collaborative endeavor, and Markās project management skills ensure his clients
achieve their real estate dreams. Using his visual creativity, Mark helps his clients see
the unlocked potential of every home. He works from a place of compassion and
understanding, simplifying what can be a difficult and emotional process. Employing his
talents as a producer, Mark keeps each real estate transaction on schedule and on
budget.
three kids who all attended DCPS and renovating two homes. With a long career as a
nonfiction television producer and executive, Mark worked for National Geographic TV
and Discovery Communications, where he honed the creativity and customer service
skills that make him a success in real estate. Like television, real estate is a
collaborative endeavor, and Markās project management skills ensure his clients
achieve their real estate dreams. Using his visual creativity, Mark helps his clients see
the unlocked potential of every home. He works from a place of compassion and
understanding, simplifying what can be a difficult and emotional process. Employing his
talents as a producer, Mark keeps each real estate transaction on schedule and on
budget.
Originally from Pittsburgh, Mark bleeds black and gold. He plays guitar in a garage band
that jams out at neighborhood block parties. He also writes about music for guitar
magazines and supports Operation Understanding DC, a social justice training program
that brings the civil rights movement to life for high school juniors. Mark's greatest
achievement was raising three kids into successful adults - and be sure to ask him
about his years following the Grateful Dead.
that jams out at neighborhood block parties. He also writes about music for guitar
magazines and supports Operation Understanding DC, a social justice training program
that brings the civil rights movement to life for high school juniors. Mark's greatest
achievement was raising three kids into successful adults - and be sure to ask him
about his years following the Grateful Dead.