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Kowalczuk and Compton join Warburg Realty team

New York, NY Bill Kowalczuk and his partner Brett Compton have joined Warburg Realty’s Flatiron office at 18 West 21st St. He has had a successful career during 17 years of professional real estate experience.

“Warburg is always particularly honored when agents of Bill and Brett’s caliber make the choice to join our team,” said Frederick Peters, CEO of Warburg Realty. “We are confident that our values-based environment and comprehensive support package will help these two star agents attain even greater success.”

Kowalczuk was previously a top producer at a high-end Manhattan residential brokerage where he worked with a broad clientele base of buyers, sellers, renters and investors, successfully marketing luxury lofts, townhomes, as well as new development sales throughout the borough.  His partner Compton is an interior designer by trade and has specialized in investment properties for the past five years.

“I am very excited to be joining Warburg at a moment of growth and advances in agent-facing technology,” said Bill Kowalczuk. “Fred’s expertise and knowledge is profoundly respected in the industry, and I look forward to taking my business to the next level under his leadership.

Bill is a native New Yorker residing in Hell’s Kitchen for the past two decades. Before his career in real estate, Bill lived in Puerto Rico for many years where he operated a travel business. He and his partner Brett will be the newest additions to Warburg’s growing Flatiron location which has recently added a dozen new agents, including the French Desk team of the Warburg-Barnes International partnership. This move comes on the heels of the company’s office expansion, with its new Tribeca space slated to launch within the upcoming weeks at 124 Hudson Street.

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