
Eloise Johnson
Lic. Assoc. R.E. Broker
Exec. Vice President
Tel: (212) 381-3224
Park Avenue Flagship
ejohnson@halstead.com
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Eloise Johnson has been a real estate broker in Manhattan for more than twenty five years and is an Executive Vice President of Halstead Property Company. She leads a team of two additional licensed sales people, plus a driver/assistant. The team works 24/7 to accommodate the often demanding schedule of those who want to sell or purchase a Manhattan property. Following is some background information about the team:
Eloise Johnson is an Executive Vice President and Associate Broker. She is a graduate of Sweet Briar College with mathematics major, and is a former Vice President at J. Walter Thompson and Ted Bates Advertising Agencies. With over 25 years of real estate sales experience, she has represented the seller or the purchaser in over 700 transactions in Manhattan.
Michael Gepty is a Senior Vice President, a native New Yorker, and graduate of Baruch College with a degree in accounting. He has over 24 years of real estate experience in Manhattan.
Jonathan Long is a licensed sales agent. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in Economics. His experience includes 15 years as a banker and 10 years in sales. Born and raised in New York, he is very familiar with local schools and activities
The Johnson Team sold the largest property in Manhattan in 2009 and always ranks at or near the top of the more than 900 agents at Halstead Property. We strongly believe that our clients and customers deserve the highest levels of honesty, integrity and service. Information to our customers is critical and we are able to provide in-depth analysis of the Manhattan cooperative and condominium market to prospective sellers and purchasers.
Please contact us with any questions or information you would like concerning Manhattan residential real estate.
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The following are selected closed transactions in which Eloise Johnson represented the buyer, the seller, or both:
For $4.6 million, the seven-room pre-war home at 75 Central Park WEst can be yours. Unit 5B has a gallery, grand living room with wood-buring fireplace and corner library. 35-foot stretch of Central Park expanse through full pane tilt-and-turn windows....
Brokers Weekly - Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Upper East Side $5.495 million
If this 876 Park Ave. spread looks like the kind of thing you would see in Martha Stewart Living or on the cover of House & Garden, that’s because you did. And now, the property has...
New York Post - Friday, April 30, 2010
When only a mansion will do
Carnegie Hill $3.495 million
In Manhattan real estate, less really can be more. Consider the case of this "townhouse-style" duplex co-op on East 95th Street, where a recent "total" renovation and reconfiguration turned 10 rooms into...
New York Post - Thursday, February 04, 2010
New York Multifamily Gets $2M Per Unit
By Sean Glenn
The apartment building at 9 E. 67th St. in New York sold for $24.92 million, or about $2,077,000 per unit.
The four-story, 12-unit multifamily building was built in 1917 in the Upper...
CoStar Group - Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Photo: Jill Sloane
Halstead Property awarded the top sales and rental agents for the first half of 2008, including Jill Sloane for highest grossing sales in Manhattan, at a semi-annual ceremony at the Ziegfeld Theatre today.
Sloane, an executive vice president,...
The Real Deal - Friday, July 18, 2008
Photo Caption: Gramercy $1.595 million
Gramercy
$1.595 million
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Square feet: 1,110
Maintenance: $2,018.80
How lucky for you that the key to this "amazing" co-op apartment at 32 Gramercy Park also comes with another coveted key - to...
New York Post - Thursday, July 05, 2007
Photo Credit:Kate Glicksberg for The New York Times
UPPER EAST SIDE ONE-BEDROOM
$799,000
MANHATTAN: 370 East 76th Street (at First Avenue), #B302
A one-bedroom, one-bath co-op with a balcony in a doorman building. Eloise Johnson, Halstead Property (212) 381-3224; www.halstead.com.
MAINTENANCE: $941 a...
New York Times - Sunday, April 08, 2007
Full-Nest Zone, Empty-Nester Magnet
By CLAIRE WILSON
LAJOS ELKAN, a professor of French, and his wife, Diane, who is retired from advertising, knew they would always have Paris. But when it came to choosing the location for a pied-à-terre —...
New York Times - Sunday, October 08, 2006
They are jumping ship or receiving the pink slip. America's real estate agents and mortgage lenders, that is.
Now that the glory days of the most recent U.S. housing market are over, its deterioration is taking a toll on employees who...
Reuters - Monday, September 18, 2006
Buyers wait for lower prices, but that may not happen soon
By Lauren Elkies
In the constant battle between New York City buyers and sellers over the exorbitant costs for apartments, buyers more than sellers have been getting battered and bruised. That...
The Real Deal - Friday, September 15, 2006
On January 26, 2010, 900+ Agents from 19 Offices & 3 States gathered at the historic Ziegfeld Theater for the 25 Years of Halstead Property Annual Meeting. New initiatives are announced, icons are honored, & top awards are given out.
Halstead Property is proud to present the Behind The Numbers with host, Greg Heym, discussing the State of the NYC Market for 4th Qtr 2009. Filmed in HD at Eloise Johnson's 6 West 77th Street Exclusive - Web# 1760300.
John Wollberg, Halstead Director of Sales Upper Eastside, joins some of his agents to tell you of the tree-lined streets awash in elegance and culture located in the Upper Eastside Section of Manhattan.
All information is from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, prior sale or withdrawal without notice. No representation is made as to the accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footages are approximate and all information should be confirmed by customer. All rights to content, photographs and graphics reserved to Halstead. Customer should consult with its counsel regarding all closing costs, including without limitation the New York State 1% tax paid by buyers on residential properties over $1 million. Halstead represents the seller/owner on Halstead's own exclusives, except if another agent of Halstead represents the buyer/tenant, in which case Halstead will be a dual agent with designated agents representing seller/owner and buyer/tenant. Halstead represents the buyer/tenant when showing the exclusives of other real estate firms. In all instances Halstead treats all parties fairly and honestly. Halstead actively supports equal housing opportunities.