Christie Property Group

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75 Maiden Ln Ste 226
New York, NY 10038

History

Mr. Sean Christie President: Sean was a top producer at a large real estate firm for several years prior to founding CPG. His deal experience includes several high-profile sales transactions in NYC and Westchester. Also Sean has rented over 200 Luxury units throughout Lower Manhattan, primarily specializing in NO FEE units. Mr. Ian Christie Partner: Ian was a top producer at a large real estate firm in South Florida for several years prior to co-founding CPG. His deal experience includes several high-profile transactions in the Miami Downtown areas of Florida. He has gone on the Transact over 100 Luxury rentals in 2010, throughout Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan.

Specialties

Christie Property Group is a premier residential real estate brokerage firm based in Manhattan. We transact apartment rentals and sales on behalf of tenants, landlords, investors, buyers, and sellers alike. Honesty, integrity, & professional excellence are the cornerstones of our firm. We are passionate about helping people, working tirelessly on behalf of our clients. Ours is a firm of teammates bound by a common set of principles and a proud culture. While our backgrounds are varied, our goals are the same - to provide the highest level of customer service and trusted advice. Our mission is to make each real estate transaction as smooth and stress-free as possible. At CPG, our associates are extremely knowledgeable, courteous, financially savvy, and on-point. With a firm grasp on the latest apartment availabilities citywide, we match every client's needs to the appropriate product in an efficient and thoughtful manner. We look forward to the opportunity to serve you.

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3.57 reviews
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Kaushal P.
2/10/2017

Ian was extremely helpful in helping find us our new home in Park Slope Brooklyn. He spent an entire day with us looking at places, and helped us through our application process as well. He also...

Sanjana D.
5/4/2019

did not feel I was being treated with respect by Sean Christie. After negotiating a fee for his services, he harassed us to make sure he could collect by sending numerous texts and calling us...

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Liz G.
2/14/2013

I used Christie property group a few years ago when I was looking for a place in the Bronx. Working on a tight budget and being picky, doesn't make apartment hunting easy. However they were very...

Angel X.
12/28/2017

I first worked with Christie Property Group when Sharon helped me find an apartment while I was studying at NYU. When Sharon moved into sales, she recommended Hannah when my lease was up. Hannah...

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Kiran S.
7/2/2016

So, it has been over a year, but apparently due to other issues in addition to my own experience, this agent was recently let go. I never want to see someone lose their job, but sometimes, it has...

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