Karen Lezama brings a strong sense of organization, consistency, and reliability to the Broadpoint Properties team. With a background in office organization and administrative support, Karen plays an important role in helping maintain an efficient and welcoming office environment. Her experience supporting daily operations allows her to approach tasks with structure, accuracy, and a clear sense of follow-through.
Before joining Broadpoint Properties, Karen developed a solid foundation in administrative work and office coordination. These experiences strengthened her ability to keep processes organized, support scheduling needs, and ensure that information and workflows remain clear and accessible for the team.
Karen works closely with real estate agents and the property management team, assisting with office coordination, team projects, and ongoing operational support. Her thoughtful approach and attention to detail allow her to support both staff and clients with ease, contributing to smooth day-to-day operations across departments.
Outside of the office, Karen values balance and routine and enjoys unwinding with sunset walks along the beach. Known for her friendly personality and approachable demeanor, she helps create a positive atmosphere in the office while staying focused on structure and follow-through. Karen’s steady presence, professionalism, and commitment to teamwork contribute to the continued success of Broadpoint Properties.
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