ONE Sotheby’s International Realty has recruited a veteran luxury real estate adviser as the brokerage continues expanding its new development business across South Florida.
Angel Gonzalez has joined the firm after more than a decade working in luxury residential sales and development projects. The move comes as demand for high-end and branded residences remains strong across the region.
Gonzalez has closed more than $700 million in transactions and has worked on large-scale developments across multiple markets.
He is licensed in Florida, New York and California and has focused on advising developers from initial project launch through final sales.
He reported just under $50 million in annual volume on last year’s RealTrends Verified rankings — then working at Douglas Elliman as part of the Eklund Gomes Team, with activity spanning south Florida and Beverly Hills.
“ONE Sotheby’s International Realty has built a powerhouse new development team with a reputation for successfully representing some of the area’s most prestigious projects,” said Gonzalez. “There’s a clear vision for growth and their platform allows you to operate across multiple markets with a caliber of service and global reach that truly stands apart. I’m excited to step into this next phase and be part of what they’re building.”
Daniel de la Vega, president and CEO of ONE Sotheby’s International Realty, said Gonzalez’s background aligns with the brokerage’s growth strategy.
“Angel understands how to position and sell luxury product at the highest level,” he said. “He brings a combination of market intelligence, developer relationships, and execution that aligns perfectly with our strategic direction, and we look forward to seeing him build upon his exceptional success.”
At ONE Sotheby’s, Gonzalez will join the sales team for an upcoming luxury hotel-branded tower in Miami.
His experience includes involvement in several major developments, including Five Park Miami Beach — a project valued at nearly $1 billion developed by Terra Group and Crescent Heights — as well as The Well Bay Harbor Islands, a $200 million project also led by Terra Group.
Gonzalez also worked on sales tied to The Ritz-Carlton Residences South Beach, a branded development by Flag Luxury Group led by Dayssi Olarte de Kanavos.
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