Selling in Staten Island and Brooklyn

Sell your home the right way.

Selling in Staten Island or Brooklyn does not have to be stressful. Here is the full process I use to get owners a stronger number - sharp pricing off sold comps, marketing that reaches real buyers, and a negotiation that protects your net. $40M+ closed, 80+ verified five star reviews.

What is the process to sell my home?

Selling a home is a project with a lot of moving parts, but the order almost never changes. My job is to make it feel simple and keep you one step ahead the whole way. We start with a real conversation about your goals and timeline, then walk the home together so I can see exactly what buyers will see.

From there we set a list price built from what actually sold near you in the last 90 days. We prep the home, launch it loud, run showings, and field offers. Once we accept, we manage the contract, inspection, appraisal, and closing. You get one point of contact and honest answers from list to keys.

How do you price a home in Staten Island and Brooklyn?

Pricing is where most of the money is won or lost. I price from recent sold comps, not active listings or wishful guesses. I look at what sold near you in the last 90 days, adjust for your home's condition, layout, and lot, then set a number that pulls buyers in fast. Sharp pricing creates competition, and competition is what drives the final number up.

Staten Island and Brooklyn are two different markets, and they price differently block by block. A two family in Bay Ridge, a semi attached in New Dorp, and a brownstone in Park Slope each need their own read. I know these neighborhoods, and I will give you a clear net sheet so you know your bottom line number at several price points before we list.

How will you market my home?

A sign in the yard and a listing on the MLS is the bare minimum, and it leaves money on the table. Every home I list gets professional photography and video, then a full digital launch built for the way buyers actually shop today. Your home shows up on the MLS, StreetEasy, Zillow, and across social and AI search, in front of the people looking for exactly what you have.

Good marketing does two things: it brings more buyers to the door and it makes your home look like the best option on the market. More eyes plus a stronger first impression means more offers, and more offers means a better final number for you.

Quick facts

  • Associate Broker and Team Leader of the Bridge and Boro Team at Real Broker LLC
  • 80+ verified five star Google reviews, perfect 5.0 rating
  • $40M+ closed across Staten Island and Brooklyn
  • Residential real estate across Staten Island and Brooklyn is all I do
  • Serving Staten Island and Brooklyn, NY

Seller questions

Answers, up front.

What are the steps to sell my home in Staten Island or Brooklyn?

The path is straightforward once you have the right agent. First we set a sharp list price from recent sold comps. Then we prep the home with targeted fixes, professional photo and video, and staging where it counts. Next we launch a full digital marketing push, host showings, and collect offers. Finally we negotiate, sign the contract, clear inspection and appraisal, and close. I run each step so you always know what happens next.

How long does it take to sell a house in Staten Island or Brooklyn?

A well priced, well marketed home often goes into contract within the first two to three weeks. From accepted offer to closing usually runs another six to ten weeks depending on the buyer's financing and the attorneys. Before we list I give you a realistic days on market read for your specific block.

How do you market a home in Staten Island and Brooklyn?

Every listing gets professional photography and video, then a full digital launch built for the MLS, StreetEasy, Zillow, and AI search. I put your home in front of the buyers who are actually shopping your neighborhood and price point, not just a sign in the yard.

Do I pay anything before my home sells?

No. I cover professional photography, video, and marketing up front. My commission is only paid at closing out of the sale proceeds, so there is nothing out of pocket to get your home listed and launched.

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