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In 2000, Raymond began his real estate career in Long Island. He specialized in selling single family residences on the north and south shores of Nassau County. After 3 years in real estate, Raymond decided to complete his bachelor’s degree ...read more
Hi gay! You found me! A gay real estate agent (shocker) that can demystify the process of buying, selling, or renting in one of the most competitive and complicated markets in the country. I've loved real estate since my parents and I would ...read more
Tony is a seasoned real estate professional with a passion for helping clients navigate the world of investment properties. Specializing in both personal home purchases and high-yield real estate investments, Tony provides expert, data-driven advice ...read more
Born and raised in NYC, I have spent over a decade mastering the city’s real estate market, growing from an eager newcomer to a seasoned expert with my own boutique-style brokerage. My journey has included working at top-tier NYC brokerages and, ...read more
Aaron, a native of New Hampshire, has called Howard Beach, Queens, his home for the past 20 years. Dedicated to ensuring a successful, exciting, and positive real estate experience, Aaron brings expertise to the table and proudly serves the LGBTQTA ...read more
I was born in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, and have been living in New York, New York, for the past 20 years! I am a CNE (Certified Negotiation Expert). I also have the GRI Designation (Graduate Realtor Institute), as well as the ABR Designation ...read more
Brooklyn is a borough of New York that is well known for it’s gentrified air of old world authenticity and vibrant community cultural life. Geographically, Brooklyn and neighboring Queens (also very LGBT-friendly) are located on the western tip of Long Island, across the East River from Manhattan. There are more than 2.5 million residents in Brooklyn, which is now also established and often referred to as a separate city. According to our Gay Realtor Brooklyn most areas in ...more