Top sales agents of the week

July 30, 2010 07:00PM

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


Some of the top agents of the week, from left: Paula Del Nunzio, Shirley Mueller, Dolly Lenz, Sandy Papale, Joan Goldberg and Andrew Anderson



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.

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Comments

Anonymous

that is hysterical.

Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 07/31/10

Anonymous

FYI for you Dolly haters: The owner made the deal direct with his own buyer so Paula made nothing on the deal. Dolly wins again.

Comment #2 Posted By: Anonymous 07/31/10

Anonymous

Maybe Dolly's did the same thing- why is this crap up here? It's meaningless.

Comment #3 Posted By: Anonymous 07/31/10

Anonymous

No. 3. I doubt very highly BHS signed an exclusive that would exclude them in the event owner found their own buyer. Not BHS, sorry...

Comment #4 Posted By: Anonymous 07/31/10

Anonymous

Or Paula walked away with a bag full of cash....

Comment #5 Posted By: Anonymous 07/31/10

Anonymous

And let me add, which I now for sure she would not....

Comment #6 Posted By: Anonymous 07/31/10

Anonymous

Its not that we hate Dolly, Dolly hates us.

Comment #7 Posted By: Anonymous 07/31/10

Anonymous

SAPIR SOLD THE DUKE MANSION DIRECTLY TO CARLOS SLIM. WHY IS THIS BEING REPORTED AS A SALE?

Comment #8 Posted By: Anonymous 08/02/10

Anonymous

BHS must be on the HUD 1

Comment #9 Posted By: Anonymous 08/02/10

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