In one school for brokers, enrollment’s tripled
By Patricia Greco
West Side Spirit
February 19, 2004
The cost of housing has skyrocketed. Bidding wars are the name of the game. The real-estate market is a battlefield. Yet there’s no shortage of recruits: as the industry grows more competitive, many real-estate schools are reporting enrollment rates have soared.
The National Association…
In one school for brokers, enrollment’s tripled
By Patricia Greco
East Side Our Town
February 19, 2004
The cost of housing has skyrocketed. Bidding wars are the name of the game. The real-estate market is a battlefield. Yet there’s no shortage of recruits: as the industry grows more competitive, many real-estate schools are reporting enrollment rates have soared.
The National…
Real Estate Weekly
February 24, 2004
The Real Estate Academy, one of New York City’s leading real estate schools, announced its Spring 2004 class schedule.
The Academy is offering a full roster of broker and salesperson’s licensing courses.
“Interest in real estate as a career continues to grow, especially since so many businesses are either not hiring or are…
By Esther Muller
The Real Deal
March, 2004
I was a new bride in 1968 when my husband and I used our wedding money to put a 10 percent down payment on a $59,000 three-family house on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn. We rented out the prime apartments and lived in the basement. We were able to live in…
Real Estate Weekly
March 3, 2004
March 4 to 18 — The Real Estate Academy will offer a continuing education class “News, Views and Current Trends” on three consecutive Thursdays.
For registration and additional information, please call (212) 262-2662.
By Esther Muller
The Real Deal
April, 2004
Technology, whether it’s Internet-based or product-oriented, allows the real estate professional the opportunity to reach more clients and be more efficient. What’s more, as Kes Dama, president of Realtor Web Marketing, says, “Technology is a necessity. It can take the broker of the salesperson
to the next level.”
Many of you are…
Cityfeet.com
April, 2004
Prudential Douglas Elliman bought the residential real estate firm, Goodstein Realty. Dottie Herman, CEO of Prudential Douglas Elliman will oversee all operations including four new offices in Great Neck and Roslyn to its existent 53 offices that stretch from Manhattan to Montauk. Goodstein Realty is a third generation family owned and operated boutique with…
The Real Deal
April, 2004
Prudential Douglas Elliman announced today that it has acquired residential
firm Goodstein Realty, which will expand Prudential’s presence in both
Manhattan and on Long Island’s North Shore.
Prudential will add Goodstein’s offices in Great Neck and Roslyn to its
existing 53 offices stretching from Manhattan to Montauk. Terms of the
deal were not disclosed.
Goodstein has over 145…
By Braden Keil
New York Post
April 7, 2004
Takeover fever is still running rampant in the real estate brokerage industry.
The latest acquisition has residential real estate giant Douglas Elliman buying Goodstein Realty, the brokerage arm of the 77-year-old family-run development company.
Neither side of the transaction would disclose the sales price.
Dottie Herman, the CEO of Elliman and partner…
Prudential Douglas Elliman Gains Ground in North Shore
By Glenn Roberts Jr.
Inman News
April 9, 2004
New York-based Prudential Douglas Elliman strengthened its “Manhattan to Montauk” mantra with the acquisition of Goodstein Realty, a firm with more than 145 agents and $355 million in closed sales volume in 2003. The move is part of a wave of aggressive…
By Steve Friedman
New York Real Estate Journal
April 13 - 26, 2004
NEW YORK, NY – Two of the best known professionals in residential real estate, Douglas Elliman CEO Dottie Herman and Douglas Elliman chairman Alan Rogers, were the keynote speakers at a recent event sponsored by Esther Muller’s Real Estate Academy, one of the city’s leading continuing education…
Real Estate Weekly
April 14, 2004
Prudential Douglas Elliman, the largest privately owned real estate brokerage in New York City, has announced the acquisition of the residential real estate firm Goodstein Realty. Dottie Herman, CEO of Prudential Douglas Elliman, will oversee operations in Manhattan and Long Island.
With this announcement, Prudential Douglas Elliman will add offices in
Great…