
Nancy Rapp
Lic. Assoc. R.E. Broker
Sr. Vice President
Tel: (212) 381-3210
Park Avenue Flagship
nrapp@halstead.com
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Nancy has over twenty three years in Real Estate and has been with Halstead for nineteen of those years. In 2004 Nancy became an honoree of Halstead's Diamond Club—this designation is awarded to brokers selling properties over 10 Million Dollars. Nancy is also a consistent member of the prestigious Producers Council, Private Brokerage Council and Platinum Circle which honors the company's top producing brokers as well as brokers who close high end transactions.
After a successful career in Public Relations and Special Events Nancy chose to pursue a career change to Real Estate in Manhattan. Nancy has been able to combine her former background to effectively market exclusive listings and to match people to apartments.
One of Nancy's assets is that she gets to know her buyers and sellers well. She assists her clients in every aspect of their lives that is effected by a move - both financial and emotional. Nancy takes her customers thru the buying or selling process "step by step" - and because of this "attention to detail" referrals have been a big part of her business.
Nancy enjoys her volunteer work at God’s Love We Deliver and the ASPCA. Her hobbies include golf, travel & photography.
Halstead Property, LLC
The following are selected closed transactions in which Nancy Rapp represented the buyer, the seller, or both:
232 East 63rd Street and 20 Bogardus Place
The most expensive Manhattan home to come online this week is a $27 million six-story, 11,400-square-foot townhouse at 232 East 63rd Street in Lenox Hill. The home has an indoor swimming pool and...
The Real Deal - Friday, May 20, 2011
EAST MIDTOWN
$375,000
225 East 46th Street
500-sq.-ft. condo in a postwar building; 24-hr. doormen; dining area, south exposure; laundry and live-in superintendent in building; common charge $357; taxes $2,400; listed at $399,000, 25 weeks on market (brokers: Halstead Property Co.; Coldwell...
New York Times - Thursday, November 02, 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
Never Too Rich or Too Thin, Even With a Town House
By WILLIAM NEUMAN
A LATIN American media heiress and her fiancé bought a 16-foot-7-inch-wide town house in Chelsea last month for just over $4 million, according to a deed...
New York Times - Sunday, January 09, 2005
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