Josh Frias, a dedicated real estate professional, has a passion for personal investment real estate that developed around 2017. In 2020, he became a REALTOR®, capitalizing on his longstanding interest in real estate economics and commitment to assisting others in achieving their investment aspirations. With a background as a physician associate, Josh’s journey began with formal training at Weill Cornell Medical College. His 14-year experience in Head & Neck Surgery underscores his dedication to maintaining a high standard of integrity and accountability in every endeavor. Josh’s ultimate goal revolves around attaining financial freedom through real estate while extending his expertise to those who share similar aspirations. Clients resonate with his decisive, sincere, and adaptable nature, qualities that characterize his approach to both business and life. Born and raised in Fall River, MA, Josh’s roots run deep in the community. Currently residing in Freetown, MA, he continues to channel his energy into achieving real estate excellence while assisting others in reaching their investment dreams.
You’ve been in the business for quite some time. What made you decide to switch to Lamacchia Realty?
“Lamacchia Realty is a leader in the real estate industry. The wealth of resources and services they offer their agents and respective clients is second to none. It was clear there was no reason to inquire elsewhere when the opportunity presented itself.”
Giving clients the best possible service is every REALTOR’s goal. How does Lamacchia Realty better help you serve your clients?
“They have a formula that maximizes efficiency and exposure through refined systems and robust marketing,”
What do you enjoy doing outside of work?
“Cycling and family camping trips.”
What is your favorite part of your job?
“Seeing the smiles on closing day. Alleviating the burdens that can often come with buying or selling a property.”
Do you have any pets?
“Yep! Max, our King Charles Cavalier.”
Do you have a favorite charity?
“Boston Children’s Hospital.”
What’s your favorite sport to play or watch?
“Basketball!”