In Colorado’s competitive real estate market, Maria Gallucci stands out not just for her sales numbers, but for a philosophy that blends leadership, communication, and inclusivity.
Growing up as a CODA, a child of deaf adults, she learned American Sign Language before English. That experience shaped how she understands communication, empathy, and helping people feel connected. She now applies these skills to help all clients, from first-time buyers to seasoned investors.
Maria’s career speaks for itself. She ranks among the top 1 percent of REALTORS® in Colorado and the top 1.5 percent nationally. She has been recognized by Real Trends, Tom Ferry, 5280 Magazine, and the Denver Metro REALTOR® Association.

Her numerous accolades include the Double Black Diamond distinction, Diamond Excellence Award, Five Star Real Estate Agent, 5280 Five Star Professional Award, Outstanding Women in Business, and the South Metro REALTOR® Association 5-Carat Diamond Circle Club Award. These honors reflect years of consistent, high-level service across the Denver metro area.
Her book, Raised in Silence, is designed for leaders, educators, business owners, and anyone who has ever felt different. It is not a personal memoir. Instead, it provides practical guidance on creating inclusive environments, making communication accessible, and helping people feel they belong.

“Growing up translating the world for my parents before I could read taught me the importance of understanding different perspectives,” Maria says. “Now, I bring those lessons into every client relationship, every team I work with, and every community I engage.”
Maria’s approach has made her a trusted advisor to clients of all backgrounds. She does not focus only on the deaf or hard-of-hearing community; her commitment is to help anyone navigate the complex real estate process and achieve their goals.
Looking ahead, Maria is focused on continuing her dual path of real estate excellence and thought leadership in communication and inclusion. Her story demonstrates that leadership, empathy, and communication are not just soft skills, they are drivers of professional success and meaningful impact.
