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Olivares joins Pearce Real Estate in the New Haven office

Miguel Olivares

North Haven, CT Nanette Pastore, president of Pearce Real Estate, has welcomed Miguel Olivares to their local office.

Miguel is an experienced and skilled realtor with a proven track record of success in negotiation and communication.

His local knowledge is second to none, and he uses his expertise to help clients navigate the market with confidence. He speaks English and Spanish fluently which allows him to provide exceptional service to a diverse range of clients.

He has a background in the transportation sector and in videography, as well as an Associate Degree in Business Science.

“We are thrilled to welcome Miguel to our esteemed real estate company and eagerly anticipate the tremendous success and unparalleled expertise he brings to our growing family,” said Pastore.

Olivares enjoys sports, real estate, video editing, and architecture. He is also a baseball coach, father to an “amazing” young son and happily married.

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