For sellers
Your home, at its best.
Considered pricing, editorial presentation, and quiet marketing — a sale managed so carefully it feels inevitable.
Montgomery County · Maryland & Virginia
A quiet, considered approach to buying and selling distinguished homes across Maryland and Virginia — rooted in Montgomery County, guided personally from first conversation to final signature.

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For sellers
Considered pricing, editorial presentation, and quiet marketing — a sale managed so carefully it feels inevitable.
For buyers
From the first viewing to the final signature — a patient, discerning search for the home that fits the life you are building.

Meet Amir
Raised in Montgomery County — twenty-eight years in the neighborhoods he now represents — Amir has guided clients through the largest transactions of their lives since 2017, licensed across both Maryland and Virginia. His practice rests on discretion, preparation, and an uncommon attention to detail. No teams, no hand-offs: the person you meet is the person who answers the phone.
How it works
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A quiet conversation about your goals, your timeline, and what matters most — with honest advice, whichever way it points.
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Pricing, preparation, and positioning designed around your home and your circumstances — never a template.
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Negotiation, paperwork, and coordination handled with care, through to the day the keys change hands.
Testimonials
“From the first walkthrough to the closing table, everything was handled with calm precision. We never once felt rushed, and the result spoke for itself.”
Sarah W.
Bethesda
“Our home sold in five days, above asking. The preparation — the pricing, the staging, the quiet marketing — made it look effortless. It was not effortless. It was thorough.”
The Hendersons
Potomac
“Discreet, precise, endlessly patient. Amir found us a home we had no business finding in this market, and negotiated it beautifully.”
Daniel R.
Chevy Chase
Begin
A private consultation costs nothing but half an hour — and it is often the most valuable step in the entire process.