Thursday, January 14, 2010

Chinese Property Agent in New York City

I am a Cantonese Chinese speaking real estate agent in Manhattan, New York serving foreign and international investment property buyers. Our clients include investors from Hong Kong, Singapore, China and Malaysia.

I grew up in Klang, Malaysia, and came to the US for college and MBA education.  Consequently, I worked as a banker at Citigroup for 9 years and attained numerous achievements.  Four years ago, I left corporate world to focus on being a full time real estate investor and broker.

Our clients usually purchase investment condos in new developments in Manhattan because Manhattan has shown to be an asset that sustains its value, despite the current recession. For example, Manhattan prices decreased by about 20 percent during the current recession. This decline is much lower than the declines at similar major cities such as Los Angeles and San Francisco where prices declined by 40 to 50 percent. Manhattan prices are also more stable relative to stocks where in 2008, prices declined by 40 percent.

Reasons for our clients' purchases include:
(i) taking advantage of the current downturn
(ii) purchasing residence for children attending college or university in Manhattan, such as at New York University or Columbia University.

We also represent clients purchasing commercial investment property in Manhattan, including mixed use buildings and commercial condos. Besides Cantonese Chinese, I also speak Malay, the national language of Malaysia.

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Visit our website at http://www.castle-avenue.com/

Best,
Wei Min
tan@castle-avenue.com
212.682.8494

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Enjoyed our meeting, Weimin. It was great learning from you about new york property. You're a great agent and i hope people read this when they're searching for a property agent in new york.

Jimmy Chan