Luis Gonell entered the real estate industry only three and a half years ago, but that has
not stopped him from selling over 50 million dollars of real estate in the past two years.
In his home country of the Dominican Republic, Luisโ career journey began at a much
younger age. He began working when he was thirteen for a local bank during his
summer breaks. By the age of sixteen, he had transitioned to sales and was working for
a suit manufacturing company, dressing prominent business men. Working here
inspired Luis: โThis created a desire for me to be on the other side, the one buying the
suits.โ
This desire turned into drive, and Luis realized the importance of building a social
network. He began working at one of the top banks in the Dominican Republic, where
he was named employee of the year two years in a row. While looking to grow in the
company, Luis applied for a higher position. The Vice President of the bankโs nephew
was given the job, solidifying the realization that while it is important to be the best,
connections are crucial to help you grow. He began working as a sales manager at
ESSO Standard oil, then later at a prominent newspaper, El Dia. In 2005, Luis watched
an episode of โMillion Dollar Agentโ featuring Carlos Justo and realized that real estate
was the path for him. Every action Luis took from that point forward deliberately
positioned him to create the career momentum he has today.
Leaving behind his family, friends, and everything he knew, Luis arrived in the United
States and began working in Naples as a busboy, attendant, janitor and food
runner, making the most of each and every opportunity. He worked tirelessly, walking
over two hours every morning to make his 5:00 am shift, then walking the full two hours
home, only to do it all again the next day. Luis knew that in order to establish
himself as an agent, he would need to build a social network: โI knew that I was good at
two things, connecting with people and competing athletically at a level.โ He
ultimately moved to Miami, where he wanted to sell real estate, and began teaching
tennis lessons. Luis, who had never taught tennis before and had no clients,
would sit at the court every day at 7:00 AM, meeting people, training, and networking.
He spent four years accumulating a network of over 400 clients, training seven days a
week in Miami and the Hamptons, making countless connections while doing so. While
training public figures, celebrities, and business executives, he was growing his network
and still working towards his goal. โI told my clients that I was always on the wrong side
of the net, I want to be the gentleman taking the tennis lessons.โ
His first year in real estate, Luis studied everything he could about the Miami Beach
market. He analyzed floor plans, cost per square foot, how long properties had been on
the market, and became an expert in the ultra-luxury Miami Beach market. All of this
planning, preparation, and dedication paid off. After only one year in the real estate
industry, Luis Gonell, representing the buyer, closed the biggest penthouse deal at the
W Hotel for more than $10.2M, breaking the record in Miami-Dade County for the
highest-priced condo per square foot ever sold in 2017.
Now an established agent, Luis is ranked in the top 23 of all agents in Miami according
to the Real Deal. He consistently closes multimillion-dollar deals, the most recent being
the $7.5M sale of Miami developer Avra Jainโs 608 West Dilido Dr to Mark Moses,
founder, and CEO of coaching internationally. With Miami Beach real estate being a
seasonal market, Luis takes a more proactive approach to business: he spends his
summers in Monte Carlo, Cannes, St. Tropez & the Hamptons to meet with his clients
and further his network. " Having big dreams is only the first step," says Luis about his
career achievements. " You have to be willing to โgo big' when it comes to making those
dreams happen. Having done it myself, I know exactly what it takes to get ahead and
get results, and I'm very pleased to be able to offer that to every client I serve."