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  • The Real Estate Board of New York held its 23rd annual Residential Deal of the Year Awards and Charity Gala last night at Pier 60 at Chelsea Piers. The top prizes went to Sharon Baum, senior vice president and director of the exclusive properties division of the Corcoran Group, who received the Henry Forster Award for Lifetime Achievement, and Norman Horowitz, executive vice president at Halstead Property, who won the first prize Residential Deal of the Year Award in  sales. The Rookie Salesperson of the Year Award was given to Sarah Williams, an agent with Halstead Property, for what REBNY called “her impressive entry into New York City’s residential sales market.” – Miranda Neubauer [more]

  • Top residential agents of the week

    October 07, 2011 05:47PM

    From left: Deborah Kern, David Enloe, Margaret Juvelier, Leslie Garfield, Richard Pretsfelder, Glenn Norrgard and John Tenore

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  • From left: Corcoran’s Carrie Chiang and Sharon Baum, Harald Grant of Sotheby’s International Realty, Corcoran’s Susan Breitenbach and Brown Harris Stevens’ John Burger

    [Updated at 5:30 p.m. and 12:00 p.m. on Sept. 12] Top-rated sales teams at Richard Smith’s Realogy empire include the Corcoran Group’s Carrie Chiang and Sharon Baum, both in Manhattan, according to a study by the Wall Street Journal and Real Trends, released yesterday.

    Harald Grant of Sotheby’s International Realty in Southampton and Susan Breitenbach of Corcoran in Bridgehampton both ranked highly as individual sales agents.

    Breitenbach recently cleaned up at Corcoran’s 2010 East End awards, taking the prize for top sales agent by volume as well as by number of units sold. In fact, based on annual 2010 sales volume, 39 percent of the nation’s top 1,000 real estate agents are affiliated with Smith’s Realogy brands, the study shows. – Katherine Clarke [more]


  • Robert Browne, Chris Kann and Greg Sullivan of the Corcoran Group

    Robert Browne, Chris Kann and Greg Sullivan, a team that specializes in East Side sales, topped the Corcoran Group’s October list of top 10 sales agents. All but three agents and teams ranked were named as East Side
    specialists including Carrie Chiang, who came in second, and Sharon
    Baum and David Enloe, who ranked third on the list. TRD [more]

  • Top five sales agents of the week

    September 04, 2009 03:58PM

    The Real Deal has ranked the top listing agents of the week based on the highest priced residential deals filed with the city.

    Footnotes: Data is for closed deals filed with the city
    this week through Thursday. The chart only includes sellers’ brokers,
    because buyers’ brokers’ names are not available in city data or
    listings. The data does not include deals in contract. To obtain broker
    information, listing information was compared with sales records filed
    with the city. Only deals where an individual broker and address can be
    identified are included. As a result, private sales, listings where an
    address has not been provided and new development sales by a sales
    center are not included. Sources: Streeteasy.com and The Real Deal research.

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  • alternate textInterior shots of the Charles Gwathmey-designed 240 Centre Street, Apt. 5H

    The only apartment designed from the ground up by recently deceased architect Charles Gwathmey is now on the market for $19.95 million. The Corcoran Group’s Sharon Baum and David Enloe have the listing for the 6,600-square-foot co-op at 240 Centre Street, Apt. 5H. The four-bedroom apartment took Gwathmey four years to complete, according to the listing. Baum and Enloe were not immediately available for comment. The apartment, in the landmarked Police Building at Centre and Grand streets in Soho, was on the market for $26 million with Prudential Douglas Elliman’s Michael Kotler until August 16, according to Streeteasy.com. Kotler was not immediately available for comment. TRD [more]