I've spent over 20 years building relationships with Manhattan, one building at a time. I know nearly every property from the East 60s to 80s—not just the listings, but the personalities. The doormen. The supers. The board members. The neighbors who've been there since the 90s.
This isn't about networking. It's about genuine curiosity. I talk to people. I remember how blocks looked before the renovations, which buildings had issues, which co-op boards are reasonable. My street-level instinct becomes your greatest advantage—exclusive access, early opportunities, and insights you won't find in any listing description.
I adapt to how you work best. Some clients want guidance at every step. Others prefer independence until it's time to close. Either way, you'll get direct counsel, not sales pressure. Good decisions require the full picture, and my loyalty belongs to you alone.
My reputation rests on doing right by people. No shortcuts. No agendas. Just two decades of Manhattan knowledge and a commitment to relationships that outlast any single transaction.