Note: I’m assuming you want a concise, practical informational profile and tips for working with or evaluating a real estate agent named Julieta Fraga, tied to an identifier "SexMex 20 01 29" (treated here as a case or listing code). If that identifier refers to something else, tell me and I’ll adjust.
Perhaps the most publicized of Julieta Fraga’s romantic storylines involved Enzo Ricci, a third-generation Italian developer infamous for his modernist towers and volatile temper. Their relationship began in 2020 during the launch of the "Crystalina" project in Brickell. Ricci needed a star agent to presell 40 condos; Fraga needed a flagship listing.
What followed was a blur of drone photography of the coastline and candlelit dinners on unfinished balconies. The business partnership quickly bled into a romantic storyline that played out on Instagram Stories: matching Hermès notebooks, private jets to check on marble shipments in Carrara, and a very public kiss at the Miami Design District.
But here is where the Real Estate relationships get messy. Ricci was also courting a Qatari investment fund that wanted to convert the top five floors into a private hotel. Fraga, representing a consortium of family buyers, refused to budge. The romantic storyline hit a brick wall when Fraga discovered that Ricci had been discussing the hotel conversion during what she thought was a "romantic weekend" in Capri. SexMex 20 01 29 Julieta Fraga Real Estate Agent...
"When the deal is personal, betrayal isn't just about losing a commission; it's about losing a future," Fraga cryptically said in a 2022 interview with Luxury Listings Magazine.
The breakup was spectacular. Fraga not only pulled her buyers but successfully re-pitched the building to a rival developer, sinking Ricci’s financing. They haven't spoken since, but industry veterans note that Ricci recently bought a penthouse through a shell corp—listed by Fraga’s junior agent. The romance is dead, but the ghost of it still lives in the commission checks.
No discussion of Julieta Fraga Real Estate relationships would be complete without the current fan-favorite storyline: Alejandro "Alex" Costa. Note: I’m assuming you want a concise, practical
Alex is the charming, disheveled genius of the urban loft market—the anti-Fraga. Where Julieta is precision and polish, Alex is chaos and charisma. For three years, they were archrivals, constantly undercutting each other's bids on distressed assets in Wynwood and Little Havana. Their public spats at real estate board meetings were legendary.
Then came the hurricane season of 2023. With a massive waterfront estate falling out of escrow, both agents realized they couldn't close the deal alone. Fraga had the buyer's trust; Costa had the seller's emotional attachment. In a move that shocked the Miami market, they formed a temporary "dual agency" pact.
That week of 72-hour due diligence changed everything. Sharing a cramped conference room, drafting addendums at 3 AM, they transitioned from rivalry to a romantic storyline that surprised no one except themselves. According to a mutual friend, "They bonded over their mutual hatred of vinyl flooring and bad staging. One minute they were arguing over easement rights, the next Alex was bringing her arepas from his abuela's recipe." For sellers
The relationship is currently "unlabeled," but the industry is buzzing. They still represent competing buyers, but they now appear at open houses together. Alex jokes that their relationship is "contingent on a successful home inspection." Fraga, for her part, simply smiles and says, "Some partnerships are more profitable than a 6% commission."
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