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McLaughlin joins Douglas Elliman

According to Douglas Elliman Real Estate, Adam McLaughlin has joined the firm's 575 Madison Ave. office. With over a decade of experience in the industry, McLaughlin brings a wealth of knowledge and passion for real estate. McLaughlin's business has been rooted in New York City's downtown luxury market, while his client base is continually broadening toward bi-coastal and international markets. "Adam shares Elliman's deep commitment to service and his ability to listen attentively to the needs of his customers and clients has helped him build a stellar reputation in the industry and a strong referral business," said Dottie Herman, president and CEO of Douglas Elliman. "He's a fantastic addition to our team and we couldn't be happier to have him." Prior to working with Elliman, McLaughlin spent ten years building his real estate business at Corcoran, during which his drive and intimate knowledge of the market helped him to consistently rank among the top sales associates nationwide. Throughout his career he has represented investments for some of New York's most sophisticated and notable figures in politics, finance, media, fashion, art and entertainment. "Adam is a trusted advisor to his clients, skillfully navigating the market and ensuring smooth transactions from start to finish," said Steven James, CEO, Douglas Elliman. "We're thrilled to welcome him to our firm." "Douglas Elliman's unique brand and ability to market real estate as a lifestyle really attracted me to the firm," said McLaughlin. "I'm eager to grow my business and am now working on expansion plans in the uptown market. Elliman provides the network and resources to really assist me, and my buyers and sellers not only city wide, but on a national and global scale."
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