American Dream New York! And Here We Go!


When I first heard about this TV show, I wanted to be a part of it.

What piqued my interest was that it would enable me to continue carving out a voice for how real estate actually gets done in New York.

There is room for lots of fun TV, the most famous of which everyone asks me about, of course- that is, Million Dollar Listing.   My sense is that there really is no downside to finding some kind of online platform to grown one’s business.

But because American Dream is just about showing how people live, it was especially exciting to me: Beautiful properties, and some opportunities to have a little fun at the same time- go figure!

If I take it to its most logical conclusion, I can continue to explore the show to find the voice that feels most authentic to me and my team.  We are selling real estate in a unique way, deeply discovering how people live by listening to them- and helping them find what is next- Visionary Brokerage!

Thank you for supporting me and being on this fun ride.  What I know now is that creating content, thinking of how I want to present property and ideas about New York- it’s really fun, daunting, crazy, and exhilirating.  So I’m going to let this be an extension and expansion of all the media that I’ve been creating for the last year.

Enjoy the first full episode- and quite a long one!! of American Dream.  It was fun.

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