C21 NY Metro absorbs small Queens firm

November 11, 2009 06:30PM


Marc Lewis, president of Century 21 NY Metro and MQ Realty head Cesar Guevara
In a continuing bid for aggressive expansion, Century 21 NY Metro told The Real Deal today that it has acquired Queens-based sales and rental firm MQ Realty.

MQ Realty, a nine-agent firm that previously specialized in Long Island City and Astoria, is headed by longtime agent Cesar Guevara. The six-year-old company has already vacated its office at 31-87 Steinway Street and moved into Century 21 NY Metro's headquarters at 575 Madison Avenue, according to Marc Lewis, the president of Century 21 NY Metro.

The move brings Century 21's total agent count to roughly 150, Lewis said. That's up from 95 in May of 2008.

Century 21 NY Metro, which does both rentals and sales, was created by a 2006 merger of Dwelling Quest and Century 21 Kevin B. Brown. Lewis, who took the company's reins in October of 2008, said he is looking to expand the company's market share in Manhattan and hopes to double the its agents within the next 12 months.

"We have the experience and technology; we just need good people who are committed to the business and who are professional," Lewis said.

Guevara, a Queens native, got his start in real estate 14 years ago, working as a townhouse sales broker at William B. May before founding his own rental company in Astoria. Business was good for the first five years, he said, as the Long Island City and Astoria markets teemed with renters priced out of Manhattan. That changed, however, when the economy soured this fall.

As prices fell across the city, Guevera lost customers to the Manhattan market.

"The tenants are able to find affordable things in the city where they weren't before," he said. "If you're someone looking at a $3,000 apartment, you have many choices in the city now. Why go to Queens?"

Worse, in the down-market, many renters are no longer willing to pay brokers' fees. While many Manhattan landlords have stepped in to pay brokers, Queens landlords -- many of whom are smalltime property owners -- were extremely reluctant to do that, opting instead to rent their apartments on Craigslist, Guevera said.

"The [owner-paid] market in the city is much stronger," Guevera said. "There's nobody looking to pay fees in Queens."

He made up his mind to return to Manhattan, and approached a number of brokerages about a possible acquisition before choosing Century 21, he said.

Not only was Century 21 located in the same office where Guevera had once worked for William B. May, but the company has a user-friendly infrastructure for rentals that he felt would help his agents learn the Manhattan market.

"It's very easy for the agents to get around in the system," he said. "I had looked at other companies but they're not set up to do rentals the way Century 21 is."

He said he also likes the idea of being able to do sales as well as rentals as the market improves.

Lewis said he is often contacted by agents from other firms who are attracted to Century 21 NY Metro's duel emphasis, especially since many former sales agents are now focusing on rentals in the flagging economy.

"Most of these companies really don't know how to do rentals," he said. "When you come here, it's all set up already."

In recent months, Century 21 NY Metro has added a number of agents and groups from other firms. That includes teams headed by Evan Schwarz and Normund Shakner from Manhattan Apartments.

Century 21 NY Metro also hired six agents away from competitor Manhattan Commercial Realty.

Tags: 575 madison avenue century 21 ny metro cesar guevara marc lewis mq realty

Comments

Anonymous

WOW!!!! now that's some real move by Lewis, this move will really have an impact in the NYC real estate industry, watch out everyone, move over and make some mover for these pros

Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 11/11/09

Anonymous

Give it time, HE WILL FAIL

Comment #2 Posted By: Anonymous 11/11/09

Anonymous

Marc lewis is one of the most knowledgeable real estate professionals in the residential market in Manhattan. Nobody knows the Upper East Side rental market better than Marc Lewis.

Comment #3 Posted By: Anonymous 11/12/09

Anonymous

My company manages over 3500 units in 125+ residential rental properties in Manhattan. The level of service and the level of professional service provided by Marc Lewis to my company for the past 25 years is unsurpassed in the rental industry. C21 NY Metro already provides a very important service to us in this difficult market. Under Marc's expert supervision the more they grow the better for us.

Comment #4 Posted By: Anonymous 11/13/09

Anonymous

Marc Lewis has certainly has made a big impact within the real estate industry by writing articles and postings about himself on these sections, just read comments # 3 and # 4 thats ML writing about himself, thats real news reporting ladies and gents.

Comment #5 Posted By: Anonymous 11/15/09

Anonymous

Poor Mike Simon he let the wrong dogs into his home

Comment #6 Posted By: Anonymous 11/15/09

Marc Lewis

Items 3 & 4 were not written by me!

Comment #7 Posted By: Marc Lewis 11/16/09

Doe boy

Item 5 wasnt written by me no no it wasnt really

Comment #8 Posted By: Doe boy 11/16/09

Anonymous

this guy lewis really acquired a real genius in this other queens dude, fyi nobody ever paid $3000 to live in queens even at the top of the market are you high on something making statements like that ? good luck C21

Comment #9 Posted By: Anonymous 11/16/09

Anonymous

another missed payroll at Man. apts last week and #'s8 & 9 have nothing better to do. What have you ever accomplished in your life except to post anonymously here? Ever owned or managed or sold anything other than your crummy life?

Comment #10 Posted By: Anonymous 11/18/09

Anonymous

good point #10

Comment #11 Posted By: Anonymous 11/23/09

Anonymous

Marc Lewis is pretty much the only real estate professional who has "supporters" refuting the negative comments about him on this site. Denfensive, much?

Comment #12 Posted By: Anonymous 11/24/09

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