Ambassador Program
Not ready to sell yet but know someone who is?
Call to find out more information on how to become a CRG Ambassador and earn huge finder’s fees for keeping your ears open
Not ready to sell yet but know someone who is?
Call to find out more information on how to become a CRG Ambassador and earn huge finder’s fees for keeping your ears open
Selling a home in Queens isn’t one-size-fits-all.
Every block, every property type, and every situation is different. Pricing a detached home in Fresh Meadows is not the same as handling a tenant-occupied property in Jamaica or an estate sale in Flushing. The approach matters.
I focus primarily on representing sellers across Queens, with a strong presence in neighborhoods like Fresh Meadows, Flushing, Bayside, and surrounding areas. The goal is simple: position the property correctly, attract the right buyers, and get the deal to the finish line without unnecessary issues.
Understanding the Queens Market
Queens is not one market — it’s dozens of micro-markets.
Buyer demand, pricing, and timelines can vary significantly depending on the neighborhood, property condition, and even the type of ownership. Before putting a property on the market, it’s important to understand where it actually fits — not just based on comps, but based on current buyer behavior.
A strong pricing strategy isn’t about guessing high or low. It’s about creating the right level of interest so the property moves efficiently and with leverage.
Preparing and Positioning the Property
Not every property needs the same preparation.
Some homes benefit from light updates or staging. Others are better sold as-is. In many cases — especially with estate properties or long-term ownership — the priority is simplicity and minimizing upfront work.
I help sellers decide:
What’s worth doing before listing
What’s not worth the time or money
How to present the property based on its condition
The goal is not to overcomplicate the process, but to make sure the property is positioned properly from day one.
Handling More Complex Situations
A large portion of sales in Queens are not straightforward.
These include:
Estate or inherited properties
Homes with long-term tenants
Properties with open permits or violations
Situations where timing matters (quick close vs extended occupancy)
These deals require a different level of coordination — with attorneys, buyers, and sometimes the court system. Having experience with these situations helps avoid delays and keeps deals together.
Why Sellers Choose to Work Together
Most sellers are not looking for a pitch — they’re looking for clarity.
The focus here is:
Clear communication throughout the process
Realistic expectations on pricing and timing
Strong handling of offers and negotiations
Getting to closing without unnecessary friction
Every deal has moving parts. The goal is to stay ahead of them.
If you’re thinking about selling a home in Queens — whether now or just exploring options — I’m happy to take a look at the property and walk through what the process would look like.
No pressure, just information so you can make the right decision.