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SRQ MAGAZINE AGENTS OF DISTINCTION | CHARITY & WEISS International Group

GABRIELE “GABI” CHARITY + RUEDIGER “RUDI” WEISS

Gabriele Charity “Gabi” and Ruediger Weiss “Rudi“ originally founded CHARITY & WEISS International Realty, a small independent Boutique Brokerage Firm in 2006. After 12 years of running a successful business, Gabi & Rudi were approached by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty with an offer to merge. In August 2018 Gabi and Rudi decided that these two companies are an excellent match and joined the Berkshire Hathaway team as the CHARITY & WEISS International Group with Gabriele and Ruediger as Team Leaders.

Building Bridges between Buyers and Sellers—Domestic & International

Gabi was born and raised in Munich and Rudi was born in Hamburg and raised in Frankfurt, Germany. Gabi moved with her husband Bruce, to her beloved Sarasota in 2000, leaving a long teaching career behind. Rudi Weiss left his position as an executive manager in the real estate department of the Dresdner Bank AG in Frankfurt in 2005. Coming from very different backgrounds, both share the same vision and commitment to excellence. Gabi and Rudi are working with an emphasis on personalized and attentive service and driven by their client’s evolving wants and needs. Their mission is to partner with their clients in every aspect of real estate and beyond. Gabi, Rudi and their team are specialized in Residential and Commercial Real Estate and all aspects of Property Management. Coming from an international background and being fluent in German, consulting and assisting international clients, many from Germany, Switzerland and Austria came naturally. Gabi and Rudi are proud to provide service with the highest standards of ethics, quality and service for both, local and international clients.

CHARITY & WEISS International Group 7231 S. Tamiami Trail | Sarasota, FL 34231 Gabi Charity c 941-685.6649 Rudi Weiss c 941-284.1013 mail@CharityWeiss.com | CharityWeiss.com

SRQ MAGAZINE | AGENTS OF DISTINCTION 2020

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