Hello, and welcome to my website. My name is Aaron Masliansky. I am a globally minded citizen with a passion for connecting people to community, stories and home.

I am a Realtor at Dream Town Real Estate, and I’m deeply connected with my local and global community. I am the past Chairman of the Global Real Estate Council at the Chicago Association of Realtors, and the host and producer of two podcasts to connect with my local and global communities. The first podcast is Inside the Skev, which is an exploration of the stories and life of the people and places of Skokie and Evanston, Illinois, a community rich in history, culture, and diversity. The second podcast is The Real Estate Diplomat, which is an American's guide to global real estate looking through a geo-political lens.

Click around to learn more about me, and feel free to reach out to me by clicking here.


 

Real Estate

I am a licensed real estate broker with Dream Town Real Estate, and focus my work in the Chicagoland area. I am also involved with global real estate work as a Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) and am the past Chairman of the Chicago Association of Realtors Global Real Estate Council.

 Podcasts

I host and produce The Real Estate Diplomat®, an American's guide to global real estate looking through a geo-political lens. In each episode we explore the American experience of buying real estate abroad, and learn how and why people from around the world move to and invest in the United States. We will speak with real estate professionals, political experts and those who have made the leap to move abroad.

I host and produce Inside the Skev® is an exploration of the stories and life of the people and places of Skokie and Evanston, Illinois, a community rich in history, culture, and diversity. The show has been featured in the Chicago Tribune and the podcast for the National Association of Realtors.

“Aaron is a humanist at heart. He takes a genuine interest in people and seeks to connect people’s stories and work to one another. This crosses cultures and communities, where people from all walks of life can come together and relate on shared values and foundation for community. I have been interviewed by Aaron and continually impressed by the depth and sincerity of his work.”

-Khemarey Khoeun, President, National Cambodian Heritage Museum and Killing Fields Memorial and Board Member, Village of Skokie