Ryan Serhant Continues Exclusive M Development Partnership With Luxury Condos in Brooklyn
Four Luxury Developments Dubbed The Manor Portfolio in Brooklyn Are Launching Sales Today
NEW YORK, Aug. 2, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Ryan Serhant of THESERHANTTEAM at Nest Seekers International announced the next step in his team's exclusive partnership with M Development; The Manor Portfolio. He is joined by THESERHANTTEAM member Philip Fatta. The partnership between Serhant and M Development, announced earlier this year, extends through the developers entire portfolio throughout the five boroughs. Currently, Serhant is working with them on 310 W. 114th Street in Morningside Heights, which is now 65% sold, and has sold multiple homes with M Development throughout Brooklyn; one of which, 84A Lexington, was featured on the Season 6 premiere of Bravo's Million Dollar Listing: New York as one of the 100 townhomes Serhant's team was hired to sell in Brooklyn.
The four buildings launching in different neighborhoods are all boutique condominiums that meet the highest standards for discerning New York buyers, with thoughtful design and incomparable locations.
Prospect Manor at 351 Prospect is a brand new boutique condominium. M Development teamed up with celebrated designer, Leyden Lewis, to create these exquisite apartments. The building rises 3.5 stories and features 6 luxury units. Each home is graced with modern open plan layouts, oak floors, huge casement windows from Pella, central heat and air, and kitchens equipped with custom cabinetry, Formica countertops, and sleek appliances. Most of the homes also come with private outdoor space. Located in Prospect Heights, the building is close to a number of restaurants, bars, and cafes that line Washington and Vanderbilt Avenues, and is just a few blocks away from Prospect Park. Nearby subway lines include the 2/3/4/B/Q. Private storage is available. Prices starting at $845,000.
Quincy Manor at 377 Quincy is a brand new boutique condominium located in the heart of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Quincy Manor is a modern interpretation of classic Brooklyn charm. The building features 4 spectacular units, and each one is graced with thoughtful layouts, oak floors, huge casement windows from Pella, central heat and air, and kitchens equipped with custom cabinetry, Formica countertops, and a suite of sleek appliances. Each home also possesses private outdoor space. Quincy Manor is close to a number of restaurants, bars, and cafes that line Tompkins Avenue, and is just a few blocks away from Herbert Von King Park and the G train. Private storage is available. Prices starting at $815,000.
Grand Manor located at 404 Grand is situated in the heart of Williamsburg, Grand Manor is also a collaboration with Leyden Lewis. Designed for the contemporary urban lifestyle, each of the building's 5 units possess open plan layouts, wide-plank white oak flooring, recessed lighting, classic grid Pella windows, central heat and air, an in-home washer/dryer, and private outdoor space. Kitchens are equipped with engineered quartz countertops and backsplash, custom oak cabinetry from 7HAUS, and a suite of high-end appliances from Summit and Bosch. The building lobby is adorned with sleek metal ceramic tiles and a warm accent wall, and is serviced by a convenient virtual doorman system. 404 Grand is surrounded by a number of trendy restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops that include the likes of Barcade, Lighthouse, Don Pancho Villa, and Black Flamingo. McCarren park just a short walk away, and nearby subway lines include the G and L. Storage is available in the basement. Prices starting at $799,000.
Bayard Manor is located at 135 Bayard, just a block away from McCarren Park. The brand new boutique condominium features 5 stunning homes that cater to the modern urban lifestyle. Each home within 135 Bayard possesses a collection of contemporary finishes that include gorgeous hardwood flooring, huge windows, open plan layouts, an in-unit washer/dryer, a charming gas fireplace, and private outdoor space. Homes are accessible via a key-locked elevator, and storage units are available in the basement. Nestled at the convergence of Greenpoint and Williamsburg, 135 Bayard is surrounded by a number of trendy restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops, particularly those that line Manhattan and Graham Avenues. Nearby subway lines include the G and L. Prices starting at $885,000.
M Development is a leading luxury real estate development and investment firm in New York City, M Development consists of an experienced and knowledge team that spends their time scouring the city for unique living opportunities for future home buyers. The company acquires and develops unique properties in both established and up-and-coming neighborhoods, enabling their clients to stay ahead of market trends, while making smart investments.
THESERHANTTEAM represents the largest, and most successful, team of real estate brokers in New York. THESERHANTTEAM is also the only team of brokers with agents across the country in Brooklyn, Manhattan, Miami, Los Angeles and the Hamptons. They were ranked the #2 Sales Team in New York and #5 Sales Team in the United States by Wall Street Journal Real Trends 2017. THESERHANTTEAM is a passionate, constantly evolving group that specializes in high-end residential condo and co-op sales and leasing, multi- and single-family homes, new development sales, site acquisitions, and investment sales. @serhant_team
Ryan Serhant has garnered an excellent reputation and counts some of the world's most influential people as clients. Along with starring on the hit Bravo TV show Million Dollar Listing New York, Ryan is a frequent contributor to the real estate segments of 20/20, CNN, CNBC, The Today Show, The Insider, Bloomberg TV, and is often quoted in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, WSJ China, and Forbes. Bravo is currently airing Season 6 of Million Dollar Listing: New York weekly at 9/8c. @ryanserhant
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