Luxury Condos in Tribeca
Photography ©Trespassers Will Tribeca Summit at 415 Greenwich Street in Tribeca, New York City Bold, beautiful and prime real estate in Tribeca, the Tribeca Summit was converted into luxury condos, duplexes and penthouses. This historic landmark building was built in 1912 and was once the Summit Warehouse, a former storage and distribution center. Designed by H. Thomas O’Hara, the Manhattan architectural firm that’s responsible for several... Read More
Chelsea Luxury Condos
Chelsea-Luxury-Condos photo by edenpictures The Chelsea Stratus at 101 West 24th Street in Chelsea Towering over a choice Chelsea location is the Chelsea Stratus, a 40-story Chelsea luxury condo building. Developed by LCOR, the real estate investment company that’s developed more than 20,000 multifamily residential projects throughout the U.S., invested $260 million to complete this luxury condo building in 2008. SCLE Architects, a Manhattan firm... Read More
KELLER WILLIAMS NEW YORK CITY PRESENTS:
923 Fifth Avenue LISTING OF THE WEEK: 923 Fifth Avenue #17CD (Web #10523) Every week, I’ll be showcasing one of our beautiful listings. I’ll include pictures, information on the unit and some information about the neighborhood as well. Take a look inside 923 Fifth Avenue, #17 CD and enjoy! ~ For those desiring the ultimate luxury living experience among the quiet, tree-lined streets of Manhattan’s Upper East Side, 923 Fifth Avenue is one... Read More
Five Must-See Museums in Manhattan
Photography by ©Switchstyle New York City has some of the best museums in the world. From the well-known to some you may not know about, listed below are my picks for the Five Must-See Museums in Manhattan. The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET) The MET began in 1870 and grew into its present glory and location ten years later in Central Park at 82nd Street and Fifth Avenue. It’s about a quarter of a mile long and takes up four city blocks.... Read More
Why I Love New York!
In case you didn’t see on the national news, here’s a construction worker that provides annoyed Manhattanites some respite from the ongoing 2nd Avenue subway construction noise. Gary Russo from Queens croons some Frank Sinatra to passers-by and his singing is soothing some rattled nerves. (NBC reported a bit of dancing in the streets and quoted, “Only in New York).” Enjoy! Share on Facebook Read More
You Can Go Almost Anywhere From Here–Five Weekend Getaways from Manhattan
Photography © Jimcintosh Manhattan has one of the best public transportation systems in the world. Not only do thousands of commuters pour into the city via Grand Central every day, but city-dwellers take advantage of our trains for weekend getaways to some of the most beautiful beaches and notable destinations. Whether we travel by air, train or car, Manhattan is just a few hours away to several great getaways. Beautiful Beaches New Yorkers can... Read More
Camp 4:4:3
Keller Williams New York City in Session! Henry Ford said, “Whether you think you can or think you can’t, you are right.” The more I and my team members delve into the great training available to us, we’re realizing that wise statement more clearly than ever before. Keller Williams’ Camp 4:4:3 reinforces the sentiment through its 18 sessions for novice and seasoned real estate professionals. We’ve been going through the sessions the... Read More
Five Ways to Generate Leads
Despite whether the market is hot or lukewarm, there’s always creative ways in which to attract buyers. Some work better than others according to what’s going on in a particular market, but I thought I’d share some of the ways in which we’re being proactive in seeking out potential clients. ONE: FIRST POINT OF CONTACT Oh, that all-important first impression! When I meet with a prospective buyer for the first time, I have a sit-down, relaxed... Read More
Harlem–A Revitalized Upper West Side Manhattan Neighborhood
Harlem is on Manhattan’s Upper West Side and was established in the mid 1600s by Dutch Governor Peter Stuyvesant. It was named after the Dutch City, Harlem and its borders are 110th Street to Harlem River, 5th Avenue to St. Nicholas Avenue, 96th Street to Harlem River and East River to 5th Avenue. Along with other urban spaces in New York City, the 20th century brought about gentrification within Harlem and pricing for housing soared. In the... Read More
Best Manhattan Restaurants for a Power Business Meeting
Photo: Whitney Cox One of the best parts of my job is getting to know my clients and potential clients. One of the best ways of doing that is to go out to lunch, dinner or after-hours to get away from the distractions of the office. Whether it’s a quick lunch, after-hour drinks or an upscale dining experience, we’ve got several to choose from. Below are a few of my personal favorites and ones I consider the best Manhattan restaurants for... Read More


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