Grammy Award winning sound engineer Robert Williams takes listening to a new level when working with his customers and clients. After six-years in the US Armed Forces and serving in Desert Storm, Robert enjoyed a successful career at Sony Music Entertainment where he had the honor of working with the President and CEO and some of Billboard's biggest names. After several years of personally investing in real estate, Robert decided to leave the music industry to explore his passion for Real Estate Development. Now, with the power of Warburg Realty behind him, Robert is armed with the result-proven tools to successfully market the properties and assist the customers he represents.
Ellington on the Park at 148th Street and Bradhurst Avenue has sold out the remaining market rate units according to a recent press release. This mixed income building had a 133-units in total with the majority… More
Carriage House, Twenty9th Park Madison and Ellington on the Park Now Sold Out Warburg Marketing Group (WMG), the new development division of Warburg Realty, one of Manhattan’s oldest and most respected residential real estate companies, began… More
This week on Selling New York, Warburg goes to Harlem and CORE takes a risk on a huge single-family residence in Chelsea. Shaun Osher, CEO of CORE, works with Bruce Gallagher, the developer, to complete a… More
TEDDY PHILLIPS and Paul Morejon believe in the try-before-you-buy philosophy. They moved often and, each time, learned something about what was important to them in a home. The couple met in 1997 in Los Angeles as… More
The developers of Ellington on the Park,one of Harlem’s most suc cessful new co-operative developments, have reported increased sales activity at the building since the beginning of 2011. Three homes have sold and closed in the… More
Ellington on the Park 130 Bradhurst Avenue There are now 16 units remaining at the 133-unit cond-op after three homes sold and closed in a recent one-month period. The building — which has one-, two- and… More
Led by slick new condos among the brownstones, Harlem’s real-estate market is starting to shake off the recession. And, maybe, its uniqueness. Median prices in Harlem are, after a long dive, scrabbling their way back up…. More
Washington Heights $2 million Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 3½ Square feet: 3,952 “Partially updated,” this “beautifully preserved” four-story, two-family townhouse on West 162nd Street — with an 1,178-square-foot back yard — is “just waiting” to be restored… More
TRYING to pinpoint what’s going on with the New York City real estate market right now can be like standing at the shoreline and determining the exact moment the tide turns — without a tide chart…. More
Across the board, New York brokers are attesting to the rebirth in sales activity, and now there are a number of them who can put their money where their mouth is. Based on StreetEasy sales data… More
The priciest Manhattan home to hit the market this week is an 11th-floor seven-bedroom, eight-bathroom Upper West Side co-op at 101 Central Park West, according to Streeteasy.com. The home is on the market for $24.3 million… More
The priciest Manhattan home to hit the market this week is an 11th-floor seven-bedroom, eight-bathroom Upper West Side co-op at 101 Central Park West, according to Streeteasy.com. The home is on the market for $24.3 million… More
One-bedroom, one-bath Park Slope condo has a virtual concierge for deliveries, an outdoor roof lounge, a walk-in closet, washer/dryer, a storage unit included in the sale and an on-site garage spot for an additional $55k. $395,000,… More
Back in 1997, the City Planning Commission and the City Council approved the Bradhurst Urban Renewal Plan. Its goal? To develop new residential, commercial and community space for 34 designated sites in the area marked by… More
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