For sellers
I help Staten Island and Brooklyn owners price sharp, market hard, and walk away with a stronger number. $40M+ closed, 80+ verified five star reviews, and a perfect 5.0 rating. Let's get your home sold right.
Thirty-seven systems run on every listing I take. Here are six of them.
Your home gets filmed the way a product launch gets filmed. Buyers do not scroll past it, they sit through it, and they walk your hallways from their couch before they ever ask for a showing.
Your home deserves a trailer, not a thumbnail.
Most agents publish a listing. I index a property. Your home gets planted into the places buyers actually look now, including the ones that answer a question instead of returning a list of links. When someone asks a machine about your block, I want your house in the answer.
The search bar is not the front door anymore.
Draw a ring around your house. Everything inside it gets worked, in more ways than most agents know exist, and it starts before your home is ever live. By the time the first open house opens, the neighborhood already knows. So does every agent quietly holding a buyer for your block.
Your buyer is usually closer than anyone thinks.
Your house stops being a line in a feed and becomes a brand with exactly one product. Its own identity, carried through every single place a buyer touches it, from the curb to their phone. Nothing about your home will look like anything else on the market.
You lift nothing. You will never chase me for an update, never wonder what is happening with your house, and never stare at a contract trying to work out what it actually means for you. That weight is mine. I hand you decisions, not homework.
The work is mine. The decisions are yours.
I hunt for every reason a buyer might hesitate, and I remove it before they ever feel it. Most of this is invisible. That is the point. A buyer should never once meet a locked door, an unanswered call, or a question they cannot get a straight answer to.
Buyers do not buy the home they love most. They buy the one that was easiest to say yes to.
That leaves thirty one. I bring them to the table one at a time, in person. It takes about twenty minutes, and it is the reason most people stop interviewing agents after they meet me.
Seller questions
I price from recent sold comps, not active listings or wishful guesses. I look at what sold near you in the last 90 days, adjust for your home's condition, layout, and lot, then set a number that pulls buyers in fast. Sharp pricing creates competition, and competition is what drives the final number up.
It depends on price and prep, but well priced homes in Staten Island and Brooklyn often go into contract within the first two to three weeks. Most of my listings see multiple offers because I price it right and market it hard from day one. I will give you a realistic days on market read for your specific block before we list.
Your net is the sale price minus commission, transfer taxes, your remaining mortgage payoff, and any attorney and closing costs. Before we list, I build you a clear net sheet so you know your bottom line number at several price points. No surprises at the table.
Almost never. Big renovations rarely return what you spend. Small targeted prep wins instead, paint, declutter, deep clean, fix the obvious, and stage the key rooms. I walk your home and tell you exactly which dollars move the needle and which ones you can skip.
The process
Selling a home is a project with a lot of moving parts. My job is to make it feel simple: price it from real data, launch it loud, and run a tight negotiation. You get one point of contact and honest answers the whole way.
Years working these blocks full time taught me what actually moves a number. It is not one clever trick, it is dozens of systems running at once, and I will show you every one of them.
Get a real home value built from sold comps, then a plan to sell for more. It starts with one quick conversation.