Very good service
Very good service. And very professional real estate advisers. They’re always here for you.
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Everhouse Realty is an established New York City real estate brokerage and NYStateMLS Certified Member that is dedicated to making your real estate dreams a reality. The team at EverhouseSM consists of more than just real estate brokers and agents looking to make a sale. We are New Yorkers. As professionals, we are dedicated and passionate about understanding our client's needs and wants. Over the years, we have established invaluable real estate relationships and a vast network of institutional investors, buyers, developers, private lenders, and hard money financiers ready to help our clients close the deal in New York and beyond.
599 E. 2nd St. Brooklyn, NY, 11218, Brooklyn, United States
Very good service. And very professional real estate advisers. They’re always here for you.
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