
Lauren Cangiano
Lic. Assoc. R.E. Broker
Exec. Vice President
Tel: (212) 381-3397
Park Avenue Flagship
lcangiano@halstead.com
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For Superb Real Estate Representation, Look No Further...
While it may be a challenge to buy or sell real estate in today's highly competitive, ultra-frenetic Manhattan marketplace, working with a seasoned broker touted as "the best the profession has to offer" by clients is a sure bet that your experience will be both rewarding and fruitful.
Halstead Senior Vice President Lauren Cangiano is as respected in and dedicated to her profession as she is meticulous, tenacious and results driven in every transaction, which is why savvy NYC home shoppers and property sellers continually seek her services. The unmatched personal, professional and knowledge-based guidance Lauren provides assure just the right home and best possible deal no matter what the property type or location.
With over 20 years experience as an award-winning residential real estate specialist, Lauren knows the city and how to produce like no other. From day one, she commits her total efforts to the utmost in superior service for everyone she represents, always paying strict attention to her clientele's unique needs. Buyers benefit greatly from her unparalleled flair for navigating them through the complex apartment search and board approval processes, while sellers gain tremendously from the untiring energy, creativity and determination she brings in marketing their properties to attain record-high prices in the fastest time.
As Lauren's exceptional results speak for themselves, so do the lifelong client bonds she forms along the way. People genuinely appreciate her caring nature and trustworthiness in representing their best interests combined with her intelligence and market sophistication that get the job done. "Key to my success has been the wonderfully productive relationships I share with buyers and sellers who repeatedly rely on me for their business and refer me to others. To me, there is no greater compliment."
Lauren, a graduate of Temple University in Philadelphia, has long enjoyed life on Manhattan's Upper East Side with her husband and three children, making her particularly sensitive to the needs of growing families and their desire to find a home that's both suitable…and expandable! She looks forward to bringing your real estate aspirations to life.

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The following are selected closed transactions in which Lauren Cangiano represented the buyer, the seller, or both:
The transforming seasons bring a myriad of cool-weather activities for all ages
By Lauren Price
Peak times for viewing fall foliage in the Northeast are typically mid-October through early November. Whether you take a self-guided adventure to observe the dazzling colors and...
Wall Street Journal - Friday, October 21, 2011
Upper East Side $7.5 million
“Stupendously renovated,” this Park Avenue apartment combines “prewar grace” with “condo freedom.” Accented with plenty of architectural details from its original 1911 design, the 2,400 square feet of living space includes three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a...
New York Post - Thursday, August 04, 2011
300 East 74th Street, PH-F
The roofdeck is reachable from the sitting room of this two-bedroom duplex’s master bedroom suite. The outdoor space has been landscaped, with an irrigation system installed to keep the plantings healthy. It also has a built-in...
New York Magazine - Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Murray Hill
$4.995 million
This “exquisite,” 21-foot-wide townhouse on East 30th Street, off Second Avenue, is currently configured as three separate units. But it can be reunified and lived in as a “grand-scale,” 4,500-square-foot single-family home with six bedrooms. And with...
New York Post - Thursday, April 21, 2011
Benjamin Brougham is a designer for the renowned Jonathan Adler. Join Ben in his own apartment as he shows us insider tricks he used to have a big design in his not so big (but very gorgeous!) apartment.
This episode of...
LX-TV - Tuesday, March 01, 2011
As seen on Open House, this 21-foot-wide Kips Bay townhouse in New York City (308 East 30th St.) is located on a wide tree-lined block. With four floors and approximately 4,500 square feet, it's a spacious find right in the...
NBC Connecticut - Saturday, January 01, 2011
By Melissa Dehncke-McGill
It might not be Manhattan's hippest neighborhood, but Murray Hill is holding its own when it comes to residential real estate.
"It seems like almost everybody who lives in Murray Hill feels like they should live in...
The Real Deal - Friday, October 01, 2010
By Lynne MillerOn the surface, Manhattan feels like a young person’s town with trendy shops, hot clubs, pierced hipsters, fast walkers, fast talkers and 24/7 energy. Yet the borough has plenty of gray hair and wrinkles. People 55 and older...
The New York Daily News - Friday, October 16, 2009
The Real Deal has ranked the top listing agents of the week based on the highest priced residential deals filed with the city.Lauren Cangiano and Peter KappHalstead Property$5,000,000425 E. 58th Street, Apt. 41FGHSamuel and Mariles Grosfeld were the buyers of...
The Real Deal - Friday, August 07, 2009
When only a mansion will do...
By Victor Wishna
$7.9 MILLION
Set high above East 58th Street, this full-floor co-op boasts 6,000 square feet of "impeccable space," with "jaw-dropping views" from "every one" of its 11-plus rooms. A "fusion" of three apartments,...
New York Post - Thursday, April 02, 2009
Mega profits history, but some sellers still get more than they paid
By Alison Gregor
As prices drop in Manhattan, sellers are inevitably feeling like they are losing money because they can get less for their apartments now than they...
The Real Deal - Monday, February 02, 2009
(PALM BEACH, FL) -- Don King, world renowned promoter of boxing stars including Muhammad Ali, Smokin' Joe Frazier, 'Big' George Foreman, 'Iron' Mike Tyson, Evander 'The Real Deal' Holyfield and Sugar Ray Leonard, pulls no punches when it comes to...
Real Estate Channel - Thursday, January 15, 2009
By Christina S.N.Lewis
Monster.com Founder's NYC Apartment Listed
The estate of Andrew McKelvey, who founded Internet job-search pioneer Monster.com, has listed his massive New York City midtown apartment for $7.9 million.
The apartment, assembled from three units in the 1990s, includes a bedroom...
Wall Street Journal - Friday, January 09, 2009
Realty woes finally hit home in Manhattan
By Aliyah Shahid and Leonard Greene
The Manhattan housing market, that bulletproof bellwether of residential real estate, is finally taking its lumps, according to new reports that show sales are down, listings are up, and...
New York Post - Tuesday, January 06, 2009
MANHATTANUpper West Side185 West End Avenue
$1,199,000
Renovated two-bedroom, two-bathroom home. The living room includes hardwood floors, crown and base moldings. The chef's kitchen features granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, hardwood cabinets that include deep drawers and a hooded range for ventilation....
Brokers Weekly - Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Upper East Side
$1.295 MILLION
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Square feet: 1,300
Maintenance: $1,617
It might not be a loft, but this prewar co-op on East 60th Street does feature 14-foot ceilings. It's been "lovingly" restored "to perfection," with details like original...
New York Post - Thursday, September 25, 2008
40 East 84th Street
$1,895,000
A sensational home in move-in condition. A small, intimate postwar building with 4 homes per floor and approximately 53 units with a full service staff. The apartment is has Northern light and open sky views. The elegant...
Brokers Weekly - Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Photo: Kate Glicksberg for The New York Times
UPPER EAST SIDE CO-OP
$849,000
MANHATTAN: 165 East 60th Street (between Lexington and Third Avenues), #6D
A two-bedroom one-bath co-op with a washer and dryer and ample closet space in a prewar building with a part-time...
New York Times - Saturday, August 30, 2008
By Maggie Hawryluk
It happens just about every year, that mass exodus to greener, bluer and sandier pastures once the streets of Manhattan simply become too sweltering to bear—or so that’s what most people think. Many brokers are learning that this...
Brokers Weekly - Wednesday, August 13, 2008
165 East 60th Street
$849,000
This extraordinary space with a grand living room boasts a classic wood burning fireplace with an oversized etched stone mantel, soaring 14 foot ceilings, original vintage paned windows and elegant wide plank Brazilian walnut flooring. The generously...
Brokers Weekly - Wednesday, August 13, 2008
$1.275 MILLION
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Square feet: 1,200
Maintenance: $1,154
This "generously proportioned" prewar co-op in a doorman building on West End Avenue features high ceilings, "fantastic" closet space and an open floor plan that gives you plenty of options....
New York Post - Thursday, August 07, 2008
The tragic crane collapse that killed two workers at the site of the Azure luxury condo at 333 East 91st Street has some brokers worried about walking their beat. However, others say the situation has yet to reach the point...
Brokers Weekly - Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Photo: Hiroko Masuike for The New York Times
Lauren Cangiano, an executive vice president at Halstead
By TERI KARUSH ROGERS
IN real estate lingo, there is a delicately worded phrase used by brokers to describe a renovation tailored too closely to its owner’s...
New York Times - Sunday, June 08, 2008
Halstead Property
Lauren Cangiano, Executive Vice President, Eastside Office, with Louie (17), Stefano (13), and Giorgia (10)
What are your favorite things about where you live?
Carnegie Hill is a quiet, clean, safe, family-oriented neighborhood.I love being across the street from Central Park.Myhusband...
New York Family - Saturday, March 01, 2008
New York Post - Thursday, January 03, 2008
Photos: Kate Glicksberg for The New York Times
UPPER EAST SIDE ONE-BEDROOM
$675,000
MANHATTAN: 229 East 79th Street (between Second and Third Avenues), #4E
A one-bedroom, one-bath co-op with windows in every room in a prewar building with an elevator attendant. Lauren...
New York Times - Sunday, December 23, 2007
UPPER EAST SIDE
$745,000
35 E. 85th St.
One-bedroom, one-bath co-op, 775 square feet, with gourmet chef's kitchen, custom woodworking and windowed limestone bath; Westminster House building features roof terrace, bike storage and garage. Maintenance $910.37, 61 percent tax-deductible. Asking...
New York Post - Thursday, June 14, 2007
$900,000 to $1.2 million
Upper East Side
$999,900
239 East 79th Street
On the market: 12 Weeks
1,300 sq foot co-op in a postwar building; 24 hour doorman, dining area, h/w floors, east and north exposures, maintenance $1,171, 54% tax deductible; listed at $999,900.
Brokers: Lauren...
New York Times - Sunday, April 29, 2007
When Only a Mansion will Do
By Victor Wishna
Upper East Side
$3.9 million
There's nothing like the "glamour of the past" at the prices of the present - that's Park Avenue for you. To be fair, this "elegant, serene" two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo...
New York Post - Thursday, April 19, 2007
Lauren Cangiano and Maria Cangiano
Halstead Property
Working independently or as a team, Lauren Cangiano and Maria Cangiano demostrate all the skills, integrity and genuine concern for their customers. Most recently, they staged and marketed a 5 bedroom/4 bathroom in an UES...
Real Estate Weekly - Wednesday, March 28, 2007
By VIVIAN S. TOY
IN real estate, a picture can be worth more than a thousand words. Much, much more. When selling properties online, agents and Web designers say that the pictures buyers see of houses and apartments for sale are...
New York Times - Sunday, February 11, 2007
By JOYCE COHEN
THERE are things New York apartments typically lack — a yard, a parking place, a washer-dryer. But there is one thing they do possess: floor plans, most often derived from buildings’ original marketing materials.
Floor plans are important when...
New York Times - Sunday, February 11, 2007
By TERI KARUSH ROGERS
WHEN most people consider the pain of moving, they think of the actual move: cardboard mountains, insubordinate packing tape, back strain and bewildered children.
But for many, the stress is nothing compared with the torture of living inside...
New York Times - Sunday, January 21, 2007
MANHATTAN
Upper East Side $2 million
2 East End Avenue (79th Street)
3-bedroom, 3-bath, 2,200-sq.-ft. co-op in a prewar building; 24-hr. doormen, concierge; renovated eat-in kitchen and baths, high ceilings, hardwood floors, 2 exposures; laundry and health club in building; maintenance $2,929,...
New York Times - Thursday, January 18, 2007
Manhattan
MIDTOWN EAST
$650,000
845 Second Ave.
Renovated one-bedroom, one-bath condo, 658 square feet, with new appliances, washer/dryer and S/E exposures; building features elevator and live-in super. Common charges $368, taxes $694. Asking price $650,000, on market four weeks.
BROKERS: Lauren...
New York Post - Thursday, December 07, 2006
$900,000 to $1.2 million
Murray Hill....................$1.2 million
71 Park Avenue (38th St.)
2-bedroom, 2-bath
On the market: 15 weeks
1,100-sq.-ft. condo ina prewar building; 24-hr doormen, renovated kitchen and baths, h/w floors, 3 exposures; common charge $1,015; taxes $4,428; listed at $1.295 million. Broker: Halstead...
New York Times - Sunday, October 22, 2006
THE LATEST INFO ABOUT RECENT SALES - IN YOUR BACKYARD AND BEYOND
Manhattan
MIDTOWN EAST
$375,000
225 E. 46th St.
Studio condo, 500 square feet, with southern exposure; building features 24-hour doorman, garden and live-in super. Common charges $357, taxes $200....
New York Post - Thursday, September 28, 2006
UPPER EAST SIDE
239 E. 79th St.
Five-bedroom co-op
Asking price: $3,995,000
Selling price: $3,945,000
Time on market: two weeks
A REAL NICHE A five-bedroom co-op at 239 E. 79th St. sold recently for $3.94 million. The 3,300-square-foot space is actually...
New York Sun - Thursday, March 02, 2006
229 East 79th Street, Apartment 7B: 800-square-foot, one-bedroom, one-bath co-op
Asking Price: $675,000
Maintenance: $867
Broker: Lauren Cangiano, Halstead Property
Ambitious asking prices are
so eight months ago. And just before this co-op came up for sale, an
apartment in the same line of the...
New York Magazine - Monday, November 14, 2005
NEW YORKERS in search of apartments are subject to lots of tests - nerves, will and endurance foremost among them. But increasingly, many well-employed buyers who haven't flunked so much as a pop quiz in their achievement-studded lives are failing...
New York Times - Sunday, March 06, 2005
Lauren Cangiano, EVP Tel: (212) 381-3397 lcangiano@halstead.com Maria Cangiano, SVP Tel: (212) 381-3295 mcangiano@halstead.com
Lauren Cangiano represented this exclusive property on 300 East 74th Streetand it is now closed or no longer available. Take a sneak peek at this property and if you are interested in something comparable please reach out to Lauren at lcangiano@halstead.com or (212) 381-3397
Halstead Property Chief Economist Greg Heym breaks down the state of the market for Manhattan during the 4th Quarter of 2010. Filmed at Lauren & Maria Cangiano's listing at 308 East 30th Street - Web #1893878.
Eastside Exclusive Web #1893878 Exclusive Agent: Lauren Cangiano 212-381-3397
Halstead President Diane Ramirez and Lauren Cangiano, EVP, are featured on a January 5, 2009, WNBC News segment speaking about a shift of power to a buyers market and the advantages that opens up. Footage courtesy of WNBC.
Halstead Director of Sales Eastside, John Wollberg, and a group of his talented agents take us through one of Manhattan's most prestigious and culturally diverse neighborhoods located on the luxurious Upper East Side.
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.