A Husband and Wife Team in Real Estate

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Lala Ragimov, is a real estate agent in Washington DC. Prior to career in Real Estate, Lala Ragimov earned Bachelor’s degree in Political Science, Master’s in Public Administration and worked for 10 years in the Federal and Commercial Contracts Management field.  With a background in the public administration, corporate contract management, environmentalist and community volunteer, Lala brings the public interest spirit to her work as a Realtor.  Career in Real Estate was a natural follow on to the established in 2009 family business of Real Estate development. Today Lala is dedicated realtor licensed in DC and VA and generous with her time and expertise as a long-time investor, she has a consumer-oriented approach and puts her clients' interests first. Lala's principle hobbies are oil painting, home staging and interior design. She is providing home staging services to her listing clients. A wife and a mom of two boys, Lala enjoys spending her free time taking her boys to after school activities and traveling.

Todd Ragimov is a president and a co-founder of ATEL Development, real estate development firm. Todd has been in real estate industry since 2009 and mainly invests in Washington DC. Prior to his career in real estate development Todd gained Bachelor’s Degree in petroleum industry management and Master’s in Information Systems. IT Project Manager by trade, Todd uses his PM skills to develop his building projects and later implement in accordance with the drafted road map. In his projects Todd Ragimov combines a passion for real estate investment with a defined vision for innovative functional design. His firm re-builds and revitalizes distressed properties, builds new condo units and renovates old homes in the capital of the US. The goal of ATEL Development is to create beautifully designed and functional interiors, while preserving the historic character of each building’s exterior.