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About Robert
Brownstone Brooklyn has both personal and professional meaning for Robert. As a Brooklyn resident for 25 years, he raised his family here and has developed deep roots in the community.
His knowledge of the local market is matched by excellent problem-solving skills. As a recent satisfied seller wrote:
“The entire process under Bob’s direction was a pleasure. Not only did Bob and his partner get our house listed in record time, they generated significant buyer traffic early in our process, no small feat post-Memorial Day in New York City.”
Robert is a seasoned advocate for buyers and sellers of coops, condos, and houses and also handles rentals. He has extensive renovation experience and a thorough understanding of building mechanics, maintenance and meeting landmark requirements.
Robert’s work in local brokerage is enhanced by his personal experiences with real estate investing and restorations. In 1997, Robert purchased and restored an 1854 Federal style townhouse on Cheever Place in Cobble Hill. A few years later he purchased and restored a five-story landmark brownstone on 1st Street in Park Slope.
His knowledge of the local market is matched by excellent problem-solving skills. As a recent satisfied seller wrote:
“The entire process under Bob’s direction was a pleasure. Not only did Bob and his partner get our house listed in record time, they generated significant buyer traffic early in our process, no small feat post-Memorial Day in New York City.”
Robert is a seasoned advocate for buyers and sellers of coops, condos, and houses and also handles rentals. He has extensive renovation experience and a thorough understanding of building mechanics, maintenance and meeting landmark requirements.
Robert’s work in local brokerage is enhanced by his personal experiences with real estate investing and restorations. In 1997, Robert purchased and restored an 1854 Federal style townhouse on Cheever Place in Cobble Hill. A few years later he purchased and restored a five-story landmark brownstone on 1st Street in Park Slope.