The climb of a real estate investment professional : Shayna Davidov Hanson? Shayna Davidov Hanson is an experienced, multi-lingual, Real Estate professional who speaks Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and has a working knowledge of French. She has over 14 years experience in Miami Beach Luxury Real Estate, Miami Estates, Resort properties, Canyon Ranch, Penthouses, Surfside, Bal Harbour, Bay Harbour Islands, Indian Creek Island, Sunny Isles, Golden Beach, Willliams Island, Luxury Condominiums, Downtown Miami, Brickell, Brickell Key, Biscayne Corridor, Coral Gables, Pinecrest, Cocoplum, Coconut Grove, Grove Isle, Key Biscayne, Fisher Island, Waterfront homes, Miami Shores, Morningside, Keystone Point, Keystone Island, Design District, Midtown, Edgewater, Paramount Bay, Belle Meade, Belle Meade Island, Biscayne Point, North Bay Island, La Gorce Island and Country Club, Poinciana Island, Waterfront Condos, Home with docks, Venetian Islands, Star Island, Sunset Islands I, II &III, North Bay Road and Millionaire’s Row, Commercial Real Estate, hotels, Multi-families, luxury condominiums, luxury rentals, private communities, islands, REO’s, short sales and single family homes and estates, Mid Beach homes, The Venetian Islands, Hibiscus, Palm Island and South of Fifth.
Shayna Davidov Hanson about herself: Over 17 years in Real Estate in Miami- with specific experience in luxury and investment properties, marketing, business development, wellness and income properties. Let me maximize your time by working with someone who knows the landscape of Miami big and small, can help you find the “under-the-radar” niche areas, appreciates research and leaves “no stone unturned”.
Shayna Davidov Hanson on find & register your building’s carbon footprint and plan safe “Re-entry” for inhabitants & workers- with Arc : Once you get a score in Arc, you also can link back the certification and score to LEED Green building standards, including in striving for the very aspirational goal of acquiring LEED “Net Zero” status, which is the ultimate and most forward level in sustainability/ Green building. The score that you receive in Arc, sets up owners for the LEED certification levels you want to pursue. Ninety percent of the LEED qualification scores, comes from building “performance”. Arc, in effect, is a way to bridge the gap between design and construction with its operation and maintenance. Arc bridges the gap, through supporting LEED O&M certification and recertification. LEED O&M recognizes ongoing performance.
Shayna and her team of experts at SDHanson and Associates, are constantly educating themselves on new developments and up and coming construction in Miami, in order to provide cutting edge info to her clients before it hits the market. S.D. Hanson and Associates can keep you abreast of up and coming projects in Miami Beach such as Faena & The Edition on Mid Beach, Ritz Carlton Residences in Miami Beach, and Glass South Beach. Members of the team are also updated with the latest developer information from Surfside Four Season Richard Meier/Surf Club, Chateau Beach in Surfside, 250 Wynwood near Miami’s hot Design District, and Chateau Ocean in Sunny Isles. See even more info on Shayna Davidov Hanson.
Shayna Davidov Hanson about WELL : People spend 90% of their time indoors and that indoor air quality in approximately 70% of buildings is worse than outdoor air quality. A myriad of research has been done regarding the correlation between the design of the built environment and human health, especially in the workplace. Some connections are obvious— most people have experienced the “off-gassing” of new carpet or wall finishes, for example and understand that the release of harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can lead to headaches, nausea, and fatigue. Other important elements are more subtle. The wavelength of light used to illuminate our workspaces during the day can lead to sleeplessness at night (our circadian rhythms are instrinsically tied to light); the design of stairwells can entice us to use them or divert us to head for the elevator; even colors and textures of rooms and walls, can influence whether we feel energized and productive throughout the day or bored, sluggish and disengaged.