Shunick joins Halstead Property, LLC as a real estate salesperson
Karen Shunick has joined Halstead Property, LLC's midtown office as a licensed real estate salesperson. She will represent buyers and sellers of residential properties and has teamed with Bonnie Brown, a Halstead senior VP.
"Karen's construction experience and condominium project background combined with Bonnie's 23 years of condo and co-op sales experience in Manhattan create a terrific team. They have an unmatched expertise that will prove invaluable in representing Halstead and their clients," said Fritz Frigan, executive director of leasing and sales, Halstead Property Midtown.
Prior to joining Halstead Property, she was president and founder of Kismet Construction, Inc., a full service general construction firm and woman owned business enterprise (MWBE).
Shunick is a member of REBNY and IREM.
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