Trish Martin
Director of Sales, Brooklyn
tmartin@halstead.com
718-613-2011
Trish Martin joined Halstead Property as Director of Sales of Brooklyn in the Summer of 2011. With more than 30 years of real estate and management experience, she is responsible for the day-to-day operations of Halstead's three Brooklyn offices located in Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Park Slope and Boerum Hill. Trish will also spearhead Halstead's strategic growth in the local area.
Trish was previously a Vice President and Director with Brown Harris Stevens in both Brooklyn and Manhattan for more than seven years. She was one of the few inter-borough brokers in the industry where she represented the growing numbers of residents migrating between Manhattan and Brooklyn. Her depth of knowledge of these vastly different markets ensured that both the selling and buying side of the process were handled with the utmost professionalism. In conjunction with her extensive background in managing international projects for high profile firms, Trish brings a well planned and thoughtful approach to the real estate arena.
Before joining BHS, she had her own firm focused on interior project management for commercial developments where she worked with clients such as Tiffany & Co., the Food Network, St. James Church, The Lycée Français de New York and MoMA. Prior to that, she worked in the publishing industry focusing on architectural publications including Traditional Building, a trade publication that she helped to found that is geared to commercial architects and contractors; and The Old House Journal, a national magazine.
A resident of Park Slope for more than 25 years, Trish is very active in the community. She founded Partnership for Independent Means, a not-for-profit located in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn whose mission is to create balance, self-sufficiency and financial stability in the lives of at-risk single mothers and their children. Trish is also the Vice President of the Board of Directors for T.O.P.S. for You, Inc., a Bushwick based not-for-profit focused on opportunities for low-income families to stabilize and improve their lives and the lives of others, with particular emphasis on personal self-sufficiency and leadership development. In addition, she was a founding member of the New York City Cyclones Youth Hockey Program and Scholarship Fund that is housed in Chelsea Piers.
Return to Halstead Executive Team
Halstead Property is pleased to announce that three new agents have joined the Boerum Hill office, one of three Halstead offices in Brooklyn. The agents are comprised of well-known veteran Park Slope brokers—Jackie Lew, Marc Wisotsky, and Robert Krieger, who...
Mann Report - Friday, April 06, 2012
Halstead Property is pleased to announce that three new agents have joined the Boerum Hill office, one of three Halstead offices in Brooklyn. The agents are comprised of well-known veteran Park Slope brokers—Jackie Lew, Marc Wisotsky, and Robert Krieger, who...
The Cooperator - Sunday, April 01, 2012
By Melissa Dehncke-McGill
There’s no shortage of neighborhoods that real estate brokers have attempted to coin with catchy names, from widely used newer names like Nolita (North of Little Italy) to names that haven’t caught on with the public yet like...
The Real Deal - Sunday, April 01, 2012
The brokerage gets a total of two offices and 12 agents in Cobble Hill and Park Slope. The move is part of the firm's “broader expansion” in the borough.
By Amanda Fung
Residential brokerage Halstead Property is expanding in Brooklyn.
The firm...
Crains - Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Halstead Property has purchased two smaller firms in Cobble Hill and Park Slope, where it is expanding its Brooklyn business, according to a statement from the company today.
With the purchase of Cobble Heights Realty and Heights Berkeley Realty, Halstead now...
The Real Deal - Wednesday, March 21, 2012
How Brokers Are Sweeping Renters Off Their Feet
By Sarah Khuwaja
Despite the relatively flat economy, the New York City rental market continues to thrive. According to a recent report from the Real Estate Board of New York, the average price of...
New York Observer - Friday, March 16, 2012
The Real Deal charts 30 of the biggest residential broker moves of the last year
BY Leigh Kamping-Carder
When it comes to switching firms, some real estate brokers really get around.
There is an array of reasons-from a desire for better branding to...
The Real Deal - Thursday, March 01, 2012
Halstead Property is pleased to announce that three new agents have joined the Boerum Hill office, one of three Halstead offices in Brooklyn. The agents are comprised of well-known veteran Park Slope brokers – Jackie Lew, Marc Wisotsky, and Robert...
Realestaterama - Friday, January 20, 2012
By Sasha Levine and Emilia Ferrara
There's no question: Brooklyn has transformed from a borough of blacklisted neighborhoods to the new black of real estate. Whether you're the ultimate power couple working to hide from midtown or the ex-village artist looking...
New York Observer - Monday, November 07, 2011
Trish Martin, Director of Sales for our 3 Brooklyn Offices, sat down with us to sit down for our latest Closing Time. Trish discusses the allure of Brooklyn, her passion for hockey, why she chose to become a sales director, & more.
Director of Sales for Halstead Brooklyn, Trish Martin, gives an extensive tour of Williamsburg. This stylish & engaging community offers stunning views, convenience to Manhattan and endless dining, shopping & entertainment options.
Trish Martin & her local agent experts show us a taste of what this waterfront neighborhood enriched with history has to offer. See the amazing inventory of old factories & warehouses converted to lofts & galleries.
Director of Sales Trish Martin shows us why the Brooklyn Heights Section is a historic treasure. This unique, landmark neighborhood has so much to offer.
Director of Sales Trish Martin and her Brooklyn experts provide you with a tour of the quaint neighborhood she and her family call home, Cobble Hill Section of Brooklyn. Its like living in a small town...but in New York City.