Author: BHS Content Team
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The Latest in Real Estate from The MORE Network
The MORE Network brings together real estate insight, innovation, and conversation that moves the industry forward. From market cycles and strategic deals to design trends and personal stories, we bring you the perspectives shaping the industry today. Whether you’re a seasoned professional, an investor looking for an edge, or simply fascinated by the world of real estate, there’s always…
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Teeing Up Success: Get to Know Kevin Geniza of BHS Miami
This week we spotlight Kevin Geniza, a former professional golfer turned real estate agent who recently joined Brown Harris Stevens’ South Miami Office after a successful run with Better Homes and Gardens. Known as “The Pro Golfer Realtor“, Kevin combines his competitive edge and strategic mindset from years on the course with a deep understanding of Miami’s luxury…
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This Week on The MORE Network: Insights, Strategies, and Stories Shaping Real Estate Today
The MORE Network is where real estate insight meets engaging conversation. From shifting markets and strategic deals to design trends and personal stories, we bring you the perspectives shaping the industry today. Whether you’re a seasoned professional, an investor looking for an edge, or simply fascinated by the world of real estate, there’s always a new…
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The Best Pumpkin Patches on the East End of Long Island
Whether you’re after the perfect jack-o’-lantern, a scenic family day out, or just an excuse for a hot apple cider donut, the Hamptons and North Fork have some of the best pumpkin patches around. Our Brown Harris Stevens agents share their favorite local spots for celebrating the season. Hank’s Pumpkin Town: Water Mill East Hampton agent Michael…
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Private Listing Networks: Don’t Be Fooled by the Gimmick
By Bess Freedman I recently penned an article for Inman titled “Private Listing Networks Are the Newest Pet Rock,” where I draw a clear parallel between the fad of the silly pet rock from the 1970s and today’s push for exclusive, brokerage-only listing networks. Here’s the heart of my argument: In short: private listing networks…
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Meet Juan Yoshikay: Worth Avenue’s Rising Star
This week we spotlight Juan Yoshikay, a Rising Star Agent who joined BHS’ Palm Beach Office after launching his real estate career with Lux Properties. A Harvard Business School graduate and former financial analyst, Juan brings a data-driven perspective to the Palm Beach luxury market, combining sharp financial insight with a passion for client success.…
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Here’s What $14.9 Million in Miami Will Get You
The Art of Living Well awaits in coveted Suburban Dr, North Pinecrest. Designed by renowned architect Ramon Pacheco, this timeless 7-bed, 6-bath, 3-powder room estate located at 10101 SW 60th Court masterfully blends nature and sophistication on a sprawling 47,196 SF lot, featuring 11,493 SF under air. Anchoring the residence is a breathtaking 1,957 SF…
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Autumn Colors, Neighborhood Flavors: NYC’s Most Picturesque Spots
By Maryann C. Johnson, Licensed Real Estate Professional Fall in New York City is like no other season and a personal favorite of mine. As a Libra born in October, I love the cooler temps, the beauty, and color range the season brings. Golden leaves blanket Riverside Drive, the trees of Morningside Park glow with…
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The Fall Reset: How September Sparks Serious Buyers and Sellers in NYC
By Maryann C. Johnson, Licensed Real Estate Salesperson Summer’s easy, breezy, lazy days are over. Some call them dog days, and that may be true—like dogs who know how to play and then rest peacefully, they are the days we hit reset, disconnect, and soak up the sun and fun. These are the days we remember…
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The Hidden Magic of the Off-Season in the Hamptons
When the summer crowds thin and the last beach umbrellas are folded away, the Hamptons quietly transform. The lines get shorter, the roads clearer, and the pace of life slows to something more intentional. The off-season, stretching from late September into early May is when the East End’s truest character emerges. For those who live…