Seidner Chasky of Sotheby's reveals details about her future
Name: Susan Seidner Chasky,
Title: Associate Broker, GRI, SRES, ABR 4/12
Company: Exclusive Properties Sotheby's International Realty
Where would you like to be ten years?
Hmmm-Firstly, I'd like to be in excellent health-enjoying a good life; to indulge and yet be active in the Ya Gotta Get BX'd biz, yes-working in NoMa/Riverdale the Bronx, my roots...that is for most of the year. During the cold weather I'll be headed to warmer climates to visit with friends, relatives and to explore new environs. As a Senior Real Estate Specialist and Accredited Buyers Representative, I'll continue to specialize in helping other "silver foxes" discover their dream home in the best part of NYC-just north of Manhattan. Hooya!
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