Work:
Brooklyn, NY
212-4524471 (Phone)
License #1-JXG
About:
Joan Goldberg has been selling Brooklyn and Manhattan real estate for 10 years, offering buyers and sellers the advantages of the Brown Harris Stevens brand, an in depth knowledge of the diverse neighborhoods of New York City, and the belief that the best business practices are supported by impeccable ethics and a dedication to hard work. Year after year she has been a top producer with the firm, with record-setting sales in Brooklyn and Manhattan. BROWN HARRIS STEVENS AWARDS: 2013, 2011 Broker of the Year Tribeca 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009 Listing Broker of the Year Tribeca 2012 Highest Priced Townhouse Sale in Brooklyn 2011 Most Townhouses Sold by a Manhattan Agent With innovative marketing and public relations strategies, Joans listings take center stage. She has appeared prominently as a real estate expert in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal as well as on local and national television. With an extensive background in marketing and customer service, she applies creative talent to every property she represents. She styles and stages her listings, making certain they are shown to their best possible advantage. In addition to other renovation projects, Joan has restored two historic townhouses, one of which is in Brooklyn Heights, where she has lived for 30 years. She is a member of the Brooklyn Heights Association, and The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation, and has been active in preservation efforts in New York City and on Nantucket Island.In the News The New York Times: Using a Garden to Great AdvantageCurbed: Adorable Brooklyn Heights TownhouseThe Real Deal: Corner the Market in Cobble Hill.The New York Times: Going the Extra Mile.Curbed: A Garden Place House ReturnsThe Real Deal: Founding Fathers Garden Turned BrownstoneGotham Magazine: Historic Brooklyn Townhouses The New York Times: The Appraisal. Wall Street Journal: West Village Loft. The New York Observer: Art for Hearts Sake. The Real Deal: North Slope Holds Its Own.