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09:59am EDT| How To Sell The Worldâs Most Expensive Homes: Coldwell Banker Global Luxury Agents Share Their Experiences Working With Celebrities Share to Linkedin Ever wonder what it takes to become a real estate agent to the stars? Coldwell Banker Global Luxuryâs vast network of agents works with some of the wealthiest homeowners in the world. Exclusively for Forbes, three top Coldwell Banker-affiliated agents share their experience and advice on working with celebrities, athletes, Wall Streeters and more. getty Rising Stars After selling her line of designer clothing stores and moving to Bergen County, New Jersey, Michele Kolsky Assatly of Coldwell Banker Realty wanted to continue working to provide high-touch services to a high-end clientele. A career in luxury real estate felt like natural fit â a move further bolstered by her affiliation with the admissions committee for a notable high-rise building in the area, which elevated her brand as more and more illustrious clients sought her out.
Haute Residence Real Estate Network Continues Partnership With Jennifer Zales Share Article Haute Residence continues partnership with acclaimed real estate agent Jennifer Zales in its invitation-only Haute Residence Network. Currently in her third year as a member of Haute Residence, Jennifer Zales exclusively represents the high-end real estate market in Tampa Bay, Florida. Jennifer Zales Jennifer's extensive knowledge of the financial aspects of each real estate transaction and business/negotiation acumen assure no detail is overlooked. TAMPA BAY, Fla. (PRWEB) May 04, 2021 Haute Residence is proud to continue its partnership with acclaimed real estate agent Jennifer Zales as its representative in the Tampa Bay, Florida real estate market, now in her sixth year as a member of the exclusive, invitation-only network of top real estate professionals.
Dunedinâs century-old Kellogg mansion on path to demolition The waterfront home once owned by W.K. Kellogg of Corn Flakes fame is under contract, and an application to tear it down was filed last month. Â Â A view from inside Dunedin's "Kellogg Mansion," which was built in the 1920s and was once home to cereal magnate W.K. Kellogg. [ Courtesy of Karl Moeller and Kevin King ] Updated May 4 Whenever 30-year Dunedin resident John Tornga takes visitors on a tour of his quaint, coastal town, he makes sure to pass the home at 129 Buena Vista Drive S. âItâs the only place anyone calls a âmansionâ in Dunedin,â said Tornga, a city commissioner. âThereâs a mystique to it. Who else can say they have a Kellogg mansion in their city?â
On Tierra Verde, the âAuto Traderâ compound is for sale Stuart Arnold collected cars and good times. Â Â From this view, the home of the late Stuart Arnold is on the left side of the cul de sac, with tennis courts and all that lawn overlooking the water. [ Courtesy of Matt Dahlberg ] Updated 50 minutes ago Stuart Arnold liked cars. He liked them so much that in 1973 he started a unique publication called Auto Trader, full of ads with photos that made it easier to buy and sell cars. But as that original 15-cent magazine grew into Traders for boats, planes, motorcycles and bargains of all sort, netting Arnold a fortune, he was able to indulge another passion: yachting. He began buying waterfront lots on then lightly developed Tierra Verde so he would have a place to park his sumptuous vessels â including one floated by barge from Italy â and host what became legendary onboard parties.
Caspers buy two Bayshore properties neighboring The Stovall House - Tampa Bay Business Journal bizjournals.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bizjournals.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Bucs co-owner Darcie Glazer Kassewitz selling Davis Islands land - Tampa Bay Business Journal bizjournals.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bizjournals.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
1 month ago Share California and Texas top the list of states that aren’t traditionally feeder markets where more area buyers are coming from. by: Grier Ferguson and Mark Gordon Real estate agent Jeff Shelton spent a recent week with two buyers — one from Chicago and one from California — who sought to relocate to Florida. ‘It’s almost like the buyer pool doubled overnight. It’s the craziest thing. I’m working with tons and tons of people from California.’ Drew Russell, Michael Saunders & Co. How Shelton spent his week is representative of what’s happening more broadly on the west coast of Florida: traditional feeder markets in the Northeast and Midwest, like Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York, still bring buyers to the area, but of late states from California to Texas and many in between are also becoming prevalent sources of buyers.