Lorena and Mauri Faivre bring together a powerful blend of experience, dedication, and heart to serve the El Paso real estate community. Their partnership is built on decades of discipline, service, and a shared commitment to helping families and investors make confident, informed decisions.
Lorena’s professional journey began in Mexico, where she spent more than *20 years in commercial banking, specializing in bridge loan qualification, credit analysis, and financial support for home-builder and industrial development projects. In 2011, she transitioned fully into real estate, combining her financial expertise with her passion for guiding families through one of the most important decisions of their lives. Known for her patience, strong communication, and ability to simplify complex situations, Lorena ensures clients feel supported and empowered every step of the way. As a **Certified Mentor with Realty One Group*, she also dedicates her time to developing new agents with professionalism, integrity, and heart.
Mauri’s path to real estate is rooted in a lifetime of dedication and service. Born in El Paso and raised in Chihuahua, Mexico, he returned to El Paso in 1974, later attending both high school and flight school—experiences that shaped his strong work ethic and deep connection to the borderland community. Before becoming a Texas Realtor® in 2021, Mauri spent *40 years in the automotive industry, rising through sales and finance management roles that sharpened his negotiation skills and his ability to guide clients through major financial decisions. Today, as a **Certified Real Estate Negotiator*, he brings clarity, confidence, and genuine care to every buyer and seller he represents.
Together, Lorena and Mauri have built a family-centered real estate practice grounded in trust, service, and authentic connection. Their combined backgrounds in finance, negotiation, marketing, and client care allow them to offer a comprehensive, well-rounded approach that few teams can match.
Proud parents of Maureen, Mauri, Marc, and Martin—and grandparents to Joel and Diego—they believe real estate is far more than a transaction. For them, it’s about relationships, community, and helping families find a place to call home.
¡¡Y POR SUPUESTO HABLAN ESPANOL!!