As 1st-time home buyers, we steeled ourselves for the worst. We’d always heard buying real estate in New York City can be a nightmare. But fortunately, we ended up with a secret weapon: Bridget Harvey. She’s the kind of person who turns a stressful process into an enjoyable (dare we say fun?), experience. From the beginning, we were guided and supported at every step and felt like a top priority. Assuming all of her clients feel like a top priority, that’s no small feat! Bridget has a vast knowledge of the specific complexities of NYC real estate and conveys them patiently and clearly to her clients. Add her shining personality to her total professi...
— Mr. Kenaston & Mr. Adolf
My husband and I purchased our first home using Bridget as a buyer's agent. She was absolutely indispensable every step of the way. As first-time homebuyers, we had very little sense of what to expect and no question was too big or too small for her to tackle, she was always available and eager to help by phone or email. Bridget accompanied us at open houses and was totally on top of doing research for us. We ended up buying from a for sale by the owner, and Bridget was really focused on keeping everything moving along on track in a timely manner. Bridget helped prep us for the co-op interview and made sure our application was perfectly polished. Sh...
— Ms. Goldstein & Mr. Morrison
Ms. Harvey has done an excellent job. Co-ops that are occupied by rent-regulated tenants are a thinly traded product in the New York City real estate market. They are mostly traded among Investors and Landlords who understand and know this part of the New York City real estate market. They are unlike co-ops intended for someone’s primary residence, of which there are many that are bought and sold each year. These co-ops, being a part of such a thinly traded segment of the New York City real estate market, take extra effort on the part of the real estate broker/salesperson. Ms. Harvey diligently marketed and exposed these units for sale. She has resp...