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Selling New York is an American television series airing on HGTV. [1] [2] [3] It featured real estate brokers from three Manhattan real estate companies (Gumley Haft Kleier, CORE, and Warburg) selling real estate to New York's elite. Season 1 was filmed between September 2009 and February 2010.
Their real estate group has been selling since 2005. [3] Gomes appeared on the HGTV series, Selling New York. [4] In 2010, his real estate team left the network to appear on Bravo's Million Dollar Listing New York. [5] In 2012, his real estate team grossed US$5.3 million in commissions. [6] [7]
He is a broker at Douglas Elliman, the largest real estate brokerage in the New York Metropolitan area and the fourth largest real estate company in the United States. [3] [4] He brokers high-end luxury real estate to celebrity clients and is a star of the HGTV reality television show Selling New York. [5] [6]
Neil Cavuto, the Fox News mainstay since 1996, is leaving the cable network after an "evolving" news business has led to industrywide salary cuts. Neil Cavuto, the Fox News mainstay since 1996, is ...
Meanwhile, her onscreen foil, real estate agent David Visentin, will remain with the show as “the network looks forward to a new chapter for Love It or List It,” HGTV’s head of content ...
It turns out that not all real estate brokers are sleazy. That's what we discover in last night's episode of the HGTV series "Selling New York." We witness CORE Group's Shaun Osher pass up a ...
Glick grew up in the private residential development of Stuyvesant Town in Manhattan. [2] Her father, Robert E. Donnelly, is an entertainment lawyer in Manhattan. Her mother, Ellen Cahill Donnelly, was a secretary for Lehman Brothers and is the office manager in Brooklyn for the Forest City Ratner Corporation, a New York real estate developer.
Episode 3 of HGTV's new reality series "Selling New York" aired Thursday. In case you've missed it, the show follows the exploits of two, high-end real estate firms -- uptown's Gumley, Haft and ...