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They are assertive, razor-sharp and always compelling real estate brokers in the country's most competitive market. In a city of over 8 million people, where the average sale price is over $2 million, the competition to seal the deal is stiff. Now, catch a rare glimpse into a world where a solid reputation at the top of the real estate food chain involves swimming with the sharks, going head-to-head with the best, and rubbing shoulders with the wealthiest and trendiest of New York's social, political and artistic elite. This is Selling New York.
Warburg agent Linette Semino's new client has already achieved success in the music world, now all he needs is the perfect apartment to entertain in. Linette will have her hands full trying to get her busy client to take his apartment search seriously. CORE's Maggie Kent takes on a client who's in the market for a new commercial space in which to house her growing dance studio.
Michele Kleier takes on an exclusive listing for a spacious pair of Upper East Side penthouses. With one penthouse already on its way to a deal, Michele hopes she can make a quick sale of its counterpart by throwing a 60s themed open house. CORE's Adrian Noriega has to convince his stubborn client to give him a little wiggle room when it comes to selling her apartment.
Warburg's Rebecca Edwardson takes on a job with her most difficult client yet ? a seven year old child. She'll have her work cut out for her in satisfying both parents and child. Vickey Barron from CORE meets a client with some other-worldly views of the real estate business. She'll have to accommodate his whims in order to remain on the listing.
Leslie Modell has a fabulous exclusive listing at a riverfront apartment, but for some reason the property just won't sell. She decides to hold an over-the-top event at the space to bring even more brokers in to see what it has to offer. CORE's Omar Jermaine is ready to make a deal with a high-profile client, but first he has to get his client to focus on what he wants in an apartment.
Mickey Conlon's jet-setting client is looking for an iconic New York apartment, but she only has a limited time in the city to look. Mickey needs to find his Aussie client the perfect home that meets all her needs before she heads back down under. Leslie Modell and Deb Lupard team up with a creative solution to revamp the staging process in Warburg listings. They hope their artsy touches will bring the apartment's best qualities into the foreground.
Samantha Kleier's new client is a first time buyer and an animal enthusiast with a lot of particular preferences and a tight budget for her new space. While helping her client learn the ins and outs of the buying market, Samantha will get an education of her own. Warburg's Deb Lupard takes on a Tribeca listing that she is hoping to list and sell at a comparable rate to similarly sized uptown apartments. She hopes that the right pricing will induce buyers to make the move downtown rather than spending more in the uptown market.
CORE's Elizabeth Kee and Lindsee Silverstein are faced with a challenging sale when they learn that their client's apartment is dominated by a huge slide. Unwilling to remove the apartment's most unique element, the girls must bring in clients who are young-hearted and open minded. GHK's Margo Fall attempts to discover West Coast flavor in the New York real estate market for her California clients.
Halstead's Ayo Haynes needs to find an apartment with all the right ingredients to please an old friend and all-star chef client. Sabrina Kleier of GHK instigates a potentially valuable relationship with a broker from Florida who represents international clients. If she can make the deal, it just may be the beginning of a beautiful real estate friendship.
Warburg's Richard Steinberg has already sold millions of dollars worth of property in a high end midtown building, but now he's vying for the exclusive listing of the penthouse apartment. Richard is feeling good, but the building isn't ready to hand him the exclusive before he proves his abilities one more time. Udi Eliasi of Citi Habitats is working with an Alphabet City owner who is finally ready to sell his multi-family townhome, once some renovations have been made to the property. Find out if Steinburg's plans go his way on Selling New York.
Ayo Haynes has a tall order to fill when she takes on a couple of clients with a lot of requirements. She's sure she'll be able to find a space to meet their needs, but will it be under budget? CORE's Tom Postilio has the listing for a stunning apartment with a steep asking price. After having shown the apartment for months with no offer, Tom knows they'll have to drop the price, but he's not sure the seller will agree.
Deb Lupards' client is looking to expand her family abode to an upstate country home. While she loves the old fashioned country look, she's looking for a space with modern, working amenities. GHK's Michele Kleier and Michele Peck are offered the exclusive listing on one of Manhattan's most unique landmark buildings. The agents will have to brush up on their art and history knowledge to find the right minded buyer for this historic space.
Michele Kleier opens up communication with a real estate developer who turns run down multi-residence townhouses into incredible single family homes. With Emeril Lagasse's fabulous townhouse already on her list of accomplishments, this is one developer relationship Michele definitely wants to hold on to. Michael Graves of CORE is looking outdo himself by breaking his own record sales high in the same building. But his boss Shaun Osher is skeptical he will be able to outdo the price of the penthouse apartment that sold at the height of the real estate market.
Warburg's Deb Lupard takes on a client who just happens to be a distant relation of hers, but family ties don't make this apartment search any easier on Deb. She'll have to convince her cousin that a few concessions are always necessary when hunting for a New York space. Tony Sargent of CORE has only a few weeks to sell his client's apartment and find a new space for her growing family. If he can organize everything properly, he could have two sales on his hands in a matter of weeks.
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