It was a $2.49 million, two-bedroom apartment, Midtown West in Manhattan. When I saw the apartment with my client, it was filled to the brim with amazing top-of-the-line appliances—a SubZero refrigerator, Miele dishwasher, Gaggenau stove—$50,000 to $60,000 worth. One of the things we noticed was that there was a beautiful built-in coffeemaker with...more
Sometimes it pays to be quiet when you’re touring a home for sale, especially if the sellers or the real estate agents representing the sellers are in the house. “Buyers often disclose too much information to the seller or the seller’s agent, which puts them into a disadvantage during negotiations,” said Konstantin...more
Konstantin Zaliznyak can help each client find their dream home or property. The associate real estate broker at Triplemint and Rand Realty possesses a deep understanding of the New York City real estate market. Zaliznyak’s clientele ranges from first-time home buyers to savvy international investors.... more
This British Restaurant allows you to enjoy panoramic views of Hudson Yards and beyond. At night, Queensyard transforms into a bar where Triplemint Real Estate Agent Konstantin Zaliznyak recommends sipping on creative drinks while enjoying the nightly view of the Vessel...more
New York City’s fastest growing real estate brokerage Triplemint, a leading consumer-centric firm powered by data-driven technology, announced the addition of 33 new team members this summer. Hires include established New York City brokers Konstantin Zaliznyak...more
Triplemint announced the addition of 33 new team members this summer. Hires include established New York City brokers Konstantin Zaliznyak, Wendy Juan and Andrei Kunevsky....more
“Eleven seems to be an important number. One of my buyers needed an “11” in their deal. One purchased a unit numbered 1122; the other we pushed the closing day to 11/11.” ...more
Originally Published in Russian language "First steps when buying property in New York".
Originally Published in Russian language - "What kind of housing can you buy in New York?"
As a listing agent it is always a challenge to bring all the involved parties to see an apartment. Especially in today’s sellers’ market, often buyers can’t get all the decision makers to an open house or first showing and with raising popularity of “slightly” exaggerated...more