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Kirsten Jordan. The powerhouse broker boasts over half a billion (yes,
billion) dollars in luxury properties, and makes history as the first female broker for the East Coast franchise.
A seasoned real estate agent, Jordan exclusively spills to E! News what it s like to be a newbie on reality TV. But first, find out which fellow Bravolebrities she hopes to meet and what it s like working with
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way too long without representing the diverse array of brokers in Manhattan, and Kirsten to here to change that. I decided to do the show because it was such an incredible opportunity for me, Kirsten revealed to E! News. After being in real estate for 13 years and running a team of six, Kirsten is ready for the world to revel in her success.
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Manhattan Sales Market Is Poised for a Revival, Just a Year After It Collapsed
First-time buyers, significant price cuts and progress on vaccines in New York City helped boost first-quarter sales.
With price cuts, the Manhattan real estate market is attracting a broader range of buyers, including those who were priced out before the pandemic.Credit.Katherine Marks for The New York Times
April 2, 2021, 12:01 a.m. ET
A year after Covid-19 cratered the Manhattan sales market, the borough is poised for a recovery, thanks to price cuts, renewed confidence in the city and a surge of first-time home buyers.
In the first quarter of this year, the number of closed sales exceeded those from the same period in 2020 for the first time in a year, with 2,457 sales, a modest increase of 2.1 percent, according to a new market report from the brokerage Douglas Elliman. Another brokerage, Brown Harris Stevens, using different sales data, said closed sales rose 6 percent.