Education
Prior to joining Compass, Brett was an agent on a top-10 team at Douglas Elliman, and has worked with some of the top agents since entering the business in 2015. He has sold across Manhattan and Brooklyn, and holds significant experience in condominiums, cooperatives, townhouses, rentals, and new developments. Before working within the brokerage community Brett worked in both real estate development and finance.
Brett, is a resident of the Upper East Side and studied Economics and Finance at Syracuse University, where he competed collegiately on both the varsity soccer and ski teams. Outside of real estate, Brett remains an avid athlete, winning a gold medal playing soccer for team USA at the Maccabi Games in Israel. Brett also actively supports a number of non-profit organizations including the Horological Society of New York, where he sits on the Board of Trustees, as well as Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan, American Classical Orchestra, Maccabi USA, and AIPAC.
Testimonials
★★★★★”If you’re in the market to buy or rent, I highly recommend you partner with Brett Walsdorf. I was brand new to the NYC apartment search, and so I was very fortunate to meet him when I did. Brett expertly worked with my family and me over many months of apartment shopping, spanning apartments of all types and neighborhoods. From start to finish, Brett went above and beyond and helped me every step of the way with his insights and guidance. Buying a first home can be a stressful at times, but Brett helped me feel positive and confident through the whole process.”
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”Thank you so much for helping us sell our apartment. Working with you was an absolute pleasure! You made the whole process feel completely stress-free. We appreciate your market knowledge, wise business advice, and cool demeanor from the time of listing, through the negotiations, and to closing. Your comments and perspective to address the multiple offers you fielded were immensely helpful without being pushy. Your super-quick responses to every situation and question were noteworthy and welcome. Without equivocation, we would happily ask you to represent us in the future and will recommend you to our friends.”