Just listed
$2,275,000
Eight years and 237 closings in 18 blocks of Brooklyn. I work with about a dozen clients a year — the math is more time per client, more time on the brick. If we're a fit, I'd like to walk a few homes with you on a Saturday.
Just listed
$2,275,000
Open Sat 11–1
$1,485,000
In contract
$985,000
Just listed
$3,150,000
Open Sun 12–2
$1,895,000
Open Sat 2–4
$2,648,000
A typical buyer engagement runs eight weeks. I send a fit-or-not assessment in week one. We tour homes in weeks two through four. Offer goes in by week five. Close by week eight. Below is what each week looks like — week-by-week mono labels in the corner.
30 minutes. I ask 14 questions — budget, blocks you like, blocks you've already crossed off, must-have-or-walk-away. End of the call you'll know if I'm the right agent for this search.
I send 3–5 listings every Friday. We tour 2–4 on Saturday in one loop. After every tour I send a short note: "this one has board approval issues" or "this one will go in 3 days."
We sit down with the comparables for that exact block. I show you what's sold above ask, what's sat. We write together. My median above-ask result is +2.4% in 2025.
Inspection on day 2. Mortgage commitment by day 14. Board packet (if a co-op) by day 21. Walk-through, then close. I sit next to you at the table every time.
Hana showed us 11 homes total. We bought the 8th — the one she said would go in 3 days when the listing was 4 hours old. It went in 3 days.
We sold our Park Slope co-op for 6.2% over ask. Hana brought 41 people through the first weekend. She knew which one would write the strongest offer and was right.
First-time buyers, full of questions. Hana made an actual flowchart on a notepad of what would happen in each week. We kept it on the fridge.
We bid against four other offers. Hana wrote the cleanest contingency package — that mattered to the seller more than $40,000 in price difference. We won.
I walk Park Slope and Prospect Heights every weekend with my dog Otis. If you ask me about a specific block, I have an opinion about it within 10 seconds — including which side of the street gets afternoon light and which prewar buildings have aging boilers.
I work under Beacon Realty Group. Buyer representation costs nothing out of pocket — the seller pays per the listing agreement. Seller representation is structured below. There's no flat-fee program through me, but ask if you want a referral.
Email me directly at [email protected] or text (718) 408-2237. I reply within 8 minutes during waking hours.
Beacon Realty Group, an independent Brooklyn brokerage on Vanderbilt Ave. Joined in 2018 after four years at Corcoran. I'm one of 19 agents at Beacon. We don't have a Manhattan office on purpose.
Median across my 2025 sell-side listings: 12 days to accepted offer, 44 days to close. 56 days total. Condos and townhouses are faster; pre-war co-ops add 3–5 weeks for the board package. I publish a property-specific timeline before we list.
Yes — about a third of my buyers each year are first-time. I'll explain what an attorney does, what the difference is between a co-op and a condo, what your monthlies will actually be after closing. Plan for the first session to run 90 minutes, not 30.
I call the listing agent before we draft. I ask what the seller cares about — fast close, no contingencies, a story, an escalation cap. We write to that. In 2025 my buyers won 14 of 17 contested offers, and only 6 of those were the highest dollar number.
Yes. I share a short list of 3 mortgage brokers, 2 attorneys, 2 inspectors, and 1 contractor I trust. I take no referral fees from any of them — it's the only way to keep the list honest. If you have your own people, even better; I'll work with whoever closes the deal.
Tell me what you're looking for. We'll book a 30-minute intake. If we're a fit, you'll be touring homes by next Saturday.