Gerard Splendore joins Warburg Realty with close to 20 years of varied Brooklyn and Manhattan real estate experience including positions as a landlord, co-op shareholder, board member, and townhouse owner. Gerard’s varied experience enables him to understand and finesse each transaction.
“Each new real estate deal presents challenges and opportunities to learn and grow. My greatest satisfaction is hurdling across the finish line of a difficult deal.”
Throughout Gerard’s career, he has worked in neighborhoods such as Brooklyn Heights and Park Slope and emerging areas like Bay Ridge/Fort Hamilton and the Riverdale section of the Bronx. He has challenged himself to wear many different hats, negotiating all types of real estate transactions, including single and multi-family homes, co-ops, and condos. Houses in estate condition are a specialty.
Gerard incorporates his eye for design throughout the process—he had a long career as a residential interior designer—and works closely with Warburg's Marketing team to ensure each client profits from a strategic marketing approach. Staging his listings for maximum appeal is a vital part of each of Gerard’s listings.
A skilled negotiator and active in both the industry and his community, Gerard’s certifications include Certified Negotiation Specialist (CNE), New York Real Estate Specialist (NYRS), The Real Estate Board of NY (REBNY) and American Society of Interior Designers (ASID).
A long term Brooklyn resident with his family, Gerard spends his time outside the office as a frequent volunteer at Housing Works, New York Cares and Shore Road Park Gardens.
155 Henry Street 3E by Gerard Splendore and 779 Riverside Drive Apt C41 by Elizabeth O’Neill and Joy Grossman was featured. https://www.cityrealty.com/nyc/market-insight/features/great-listings/steals-amp-deals-new-listings-under-1m-include-bright-3-bedroom-condo-off-central-park/48121
Alison Chiaramonte, Gerard Splendore, and Christopher Totaro comments. https://www.inman.com/2020/08/07/cuomo-says-nyc-schools-can-open-agents-predict-a-return-to-the-city/
Noemi Bitterman, Parisa M. Afkhami, and Allison Chiaramonte comment. 190 East 72nd Street, 19B by Susan and Michael Abrams, 8 East 96th Street, 11C by Claire Groome, 32 East 74th Street by Rowena DasGupta & Bill… More
Gerard Splendore and Steven Goldschmidt comment. https://www.forbes.com/sites/lisachamoff/2020/03/17/new-york-city-real-estate-industry-keeps-business-going-with-remote-closings-virtual-board-interviews/#3dd04cae30ae
Andrea Wernick, Steven Gottlieb, and Gerard Splendore comment. https://www.aceableagent.com/blog/what-successful-real-estate-agents-wish-theyd-known-about-marketing/
Kathryn Landow, George Case, Noemi Bitterman, Becki Danchik, Gerard Splendore, and Steve Gottlieb comment. 29 Cringe-worthy Bad Real Estate Photos Agents Actually Posted
Marilyn Blume, Steven Gottlieb, Christopher Totaro, Noemi Bitterman, Gerard C. Splendore comemnt. https://www.inman.com/2019/11/26/22-ways-real-estate-pros-are-showing-gratitude-this-year/?utm_source=dailyheadlines&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=localnewsletter&utm_content=763393_textlink_7_20191126
Alex Lavrenov, Gerard Splendore, and Allison Chiaramonte comment. https://www.forbes.com/sites/amandalauren/2019/07/21/renovations-that-dont-add-resale-value-to-your-home/#1e6e920c502b
Eric Mendelsohn and Gerard Splendore comment. https://www.forbes.com/sites/lisachamoff/2019/07/17/heres-what-you-need-to-know-to-survive-nycs-summer-rental-market/#5cb4df13776e
Maria Daou and Gerard Splendore comment. https://www.forbes.com/sites/heathersenison/2019/07/10/a-third-of-streeteasys-new-york-city-listings-had-prices-cut-in-june-but-the-tactic-isnt-working/#60a721722bf8
Rebecca Brooksher, Gerard Splendore, and Chris Totaro comment. https://www.inman.com/2019/07/08/what-to-look-for-in-an-urban-investment-property/?utm_source=property&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=property&utm_content=741771_content_20190702_0%3Futm_source%3Dproperty&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=property&utm_content=741771_content_20190702_9
155 Henry St. #6E by Gerard Splendore is featured. https://streeteasy.com/blog/nyc-apartments-for-800k-what-you-can-buy-right-now/?utm_source=StreetEasy+Blog&utm_campaign=f037c3518d-streeteasy_blog_daily_email&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_57fe166e04-f037c3518d-430612397
155 Henry Street, 6E by Gerard Splendore featured. https://www.cityrealty.com/nyc/market-insight/features/great-listings/see-best-new-bargains-manhattan-brooklyn-550k/32361
Sheila Trichter, Rafael Feldman, Noemi Bitterman, Alex Lavrenov, Gerard Splendore, and Eric Mendelsohn comment. http://www.cottages-gardens.com/Deeds-Donts/June-2019/NYC-Brokers-Dish-Market-Conditions-with-Seasonality/?utm_source=Cottages+%26+Gardens&utm_campaign=70809d9894-dailyDeeds_July_77_6_2017_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_a8deb9bf34-70809d9894-429251325&mc_cid=70809d9894&mc_eid=99682e7c8f
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