Marc Fried brings with him 20 years of experience working in the healthcare sector. He has shown throughout his career that he puts his clients interests above all else. Whether that was successfully juggling various tasks while working for a small healthcare startup early on in his career, or working in medical sales building relationships with surgeons in helping them improve outcomes or starting and running his own independent manufacturers representative business selling pharmaceuticals, Marc puts tremendous energy and effort into providing top notch customer service towards those depending on him.
As Marc moved along in his career, he began to feel that he wanted more out of it. The son of a physician, Marc realized that he wanted a profession that would involve taking personal care of others in a significant way and although he truly enjoyed working in the medical field he realized that his current occupation wasn't fulfilling this need. That is why Marc decided to get licensed as a real estate agent. His goal is to take care of you the same way a doctor takes care of his patients through empathy and honesty while providing expert knowledge and trusted advice.
Marc wants to understand your priorities not just how many bedrooms and baths you need. Getting to know as much as he can about your family, your work, your hobbies and your dreams for the future helps Marc in partnering with you in finding or selling your home. Marc's clients appreciate this approach and its a key foundation to his mission as a Realtor.
Marc was born and raised in the north shore, received his BA in English from Lehigh University and an MBA in marketing from Loyola's Quinlan School of Business. As a Chicagoan for the past 20 years, he has lived in various neighborhoods and now resides in Noble Square with his lovely wife, son and daughter. You can often find them riding bikes on the 606 or cheering their son's soccer team along the lakefront. He also enjoys connecting with his wife on the back porch (glass of Rose for her and a Green Line IPA for me) after the kids are down and the moon is out.