Hello From Our 2021 Award-Winning Team! What We Won!


2021 Award Winners!

#1 on the Upper West Side! #5 Firm-Wide!

We’re fresh off our 2021 Brown Harris Stevens Recognition Awards Ceremony.  We are proud to announce that the Harris Residential Team has won a couple of recognitions.

First, we were awarded #1 Team in our Upper West Side Office.  Among a talented group of agents that did close to $1 Billion of business this year, this is quite an honor!

Second, we were delighted to recognized as the #5 Team Firmwide!  This includes our locations in:

  • Manhattan
  • Brooklyn
  • The Hamptons
  • New Jersey
  • Connecticut
  • Palm Beach, and
  • Miami!

It was a groundbreaking year for the Harris Residential Team- our best ever!!

Thank YOU for helping us to make this happen.  A special shout out to our seasoned professionals, Henry Gamerman and Brooke Davis, our COO and Transaction Coordinator, for keeping everything running smoothly and for executing on our varied initiatives.  Our team members Cecile Caer and Chloe Chasanoff have been with us since long before the Pandemic began.  Many thanks to them as they grow their businesses as part of the Harris Residential Team, too!

Our newest members, Reginald Grayson and Jonathan Goldstein are already making 2022 into our best year yet.  We can’t wait to see what the year holds!

Thank you! -Scott

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