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Rita Bueri joins Savills Lisbon Residential Department

With extensive experience in the real estate sector, Rita Bueri joins Savills as Head of Residential in Lisbon.

The Savills Residential Department in Lisbon has recently reinforced its team with the hiring of Rita Bueri, who takes on the role of Head of Residential Lisbon. Her main responsibilities will include team management, strategic planning and execution for the department, market trend analysis, and client relationship management.


With extensive experience across various sectors, including investment banking, marketing, event production, and tourism, Rita brings 20 years of consolidated expertise in the real estate sector. Throughout her career, she has developed an in-depth understanding of different market segments and has stood out for her leadership and team coordination skills. Over the past seven years, she held the position of Sales Manager at JLL, where she led the Lisbon team.


Her academic background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Universidade Católica Portuguesa and several specialisations in Real Estate Management and Valuation, notably a postgraduate degree from IE University in Madrid.


Rita Bueri, Head of Residential Lisboa, expresses: “I am thrilled to embrace this new challenge and to join a team and brand I deeply admire and identify with. I believe real estate is much more than a business; it is about creating value, trust, and positive impact. In a residential market that is constantly evolving, I intend to contribute with renewed energy, fresh approaches, and a strategic vision for the growth and consolidation of the department.”


Paulo Silva, Head of Country da Savills, remarks: “We welcome Rita with great enthusiasm and expectations. Her leadership skills, strategic vision, energy, and passion for talent development make her an outstanding addition to Savills. We are confident her contribution will be pivotal to the success of the many projects currently underway and to the challenges the future holds.”

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