

Melanie Enriquez
About Melanie
Melanie Enriquez is an accomplished broker who consistently goes above and beyond to help her clients achieve their real estate goals. Born and raised in Chicago, Melanie spent her early years in Pilsen before moving to McHenry County in 2010. This deep connection to both city and suburban life gives her a unique advantage in helping clients find their perfect home, whether they seek the energy of Chicago or the quieter pace of suburban living.
Before entering real estate, Melanie built a successful career in the hospitality industry, where she honed her skills in relationship-building, multitasking, and delivering exceptional service—qualities that now set her apart in real estate. Encouraged by industry professionals who recognized her natural talent, she took the leap into real estate in 2021—earning her broker’s license and multiple accolades including Chicago Agent Magazine’s Rookie of the Year, NAHREP’s Latino Agents Award Top 250, and most recently, Top 5% Realtor in both units sold and sales volume in the Northwest Region.
Melanie’s passion for real estate goes beyond the transactional; she believes in fostering everlasting relationships with her clients, guiding them seamlessly through some of the biggest decisions of their lives. Whether working with first-time homebuyers or experienced sellers, she is hands-on, responsive, detail-oriented, and committed to making the buying and selling process stress-free and enjoyable.
Melanie leverages both innovative and tried-and-true marketing strategies to ensure that her clients’ listings stand out in competitive markets. Her strong negotiation skills ensure advantageous outcomes for her clients, while her deep market knowledge enables her to provide astute pricing strategies for sellers and valuable insights for first-time buyers. Highly respected by clients and colleagues alike, Melanie has built her business on a solid foundation of satisfied clients and their referrals.
While Melanie appreciates the tranquil pace of life in the suburbs, she never tires of hopping on the Metra to take advantage of all the big city things that Chicago offers—from its world-class museums and architecture to sporting events and street festivals.