Anthony Guardia’s story is rooted in family. From Italy to Massachusetts, his family’s journey has shaped his understanding of homeownership. He views his work as more than transactions; it’s about helping families build generational wealth and strengthen their communities.
Before he began practicing law, Guardia spent over a decade as an award-winning fundraiser. His own closing attorney introduced him to real estate law, and he quickly saw how both philanthropy and real estate were centered on relationships and making a difference in others’ lives. “I understand how anxiety-producing real estate can be, but it’s still what I call ‘happy law,’” he says. “It means a lot that my practice is a very small part of that happy moment.”
Today, having closed deals in nearly every Massachusetts county, from multimillion-dollar commercial properties to single-family homes, Guardia still finds it most rewarding to help first-time homebuyers, because it reminds him of his parents and the challenges they faced. He is also humbled whenever Realtors or lenders use him for their personal real estate deals.
Clients describe Guardia as patient, persistent, enthusiastic and deeply empathetic. He goes above and beyond to accommodate their needs, whether meeting late at night to fit a busy schedule or ensuring extended families can all attend the closing and take as many photos as they choose. His ability to simplify complex processes and his genuine interest in his clients’ stories set him apart.
Outside of work, Guardia is a devoted family man, and you will most likely not leave the closing table without viewing photos of his children.
For Guardia, real estate is more than a career — it’s a way to help families achieve their dreams.