
Suzette Meshulam
Lic. Assoc. R.E. Broker
Sr. Vice President
Tel: (212) 381-4236
Eastside Office
smeshulam@halstead.com
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Suzette Meshulam has worked in many fields related to property. This has included renovation, restoration and value enhancement. She is a Registered Architect and has won the award of Excellence from the AIA. She has also been appointed a member of the Private Brokerage Council and Producers’ Council at Halstead Property LLC. She was awarded the “Highest Gross Sales” of the Halstead Property Development Marketing in 2008. Suzette also won the “Highest Gross Commissions” in the Midtown Office in July 2009.
She specializes in working with investors and developers to identify property and evaluate changes to add value. In the Real Estate profession nearly 17 years, she is knowledgeable of the Downtown and Midtown West real estate markets. She is also familiar with New York's most noteworthy and historic residential Architecture.
Her recent sales have included mixed-use buildings, residential townhouses with rental property and the sell-out of the development at Chatham44 a 58 unit condominium (studios, 1 bedrooms and 2 bedrooms) in record time. She is very goal oriented and an outstanding problem solver.
Prior to working in residential sales, she worked at Rockefeller Center as a project manager in the Architecture/Construction/Art Restoration Department of RCMC. As one of the Center’s representatives, her projects included interior design for the corporate offices, tenant build-outs of commercial space for the Real Estate division, and the art restoration program for The Center's public collection. The pace and intensity of working with the Real Estate division was very interesting and lead to residential sales and working directly with clients looking to purchase.
Her passions are glass and photography. She trains her Cirneco dell ‘Etna, a primitive hunting dog from Sicily, to compete in events. Her travels are to Quito and rural communities in Ecuador where she is working with the Pinchot Institute for Conservation to encourage rain forest management and community development of wood products.
Suzette graduated with two degrees from Rhode Island School of Design, one in architecture the other in fine arts.
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The following are selected closed transactions in which Suzette Meshulam represented the buyer, the seller, or both:
Halstead Hosted Its President's Dinners at Le Cirque and at Le Bernadin
Quest - Thursday, May 01, 2008
Brokers like to call it the Hell's Kitchen Renaissance, conjuring up words like "vintage" and "quaint." The gentrification of the area, which is also known as Clinton and Midtown West, started in the 1990s and capitalized on its proximity to...
The Real Deal - Saturday, March 15, 2008
Being considered for this year’s Residential Dealof the Year Awards presented by the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY) are 33talented real estate dealmakers. Award categories include residential sales and rentals, as well as most promising rookie salesperson.
In addition,...
Real Estate Weekly - Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Chatham 44,464 West 44th Street
Studios to 2BRs, including duplex penthouses - most with private outdoor space. White oak floors, Miele washer/dryers. Kitchen: Miele, Sub-Zero appliances. Master Bath: Kohler sinks with "stillness" faucets and Tea-for-Two soaking tubs. Some have glass-enclosed...
New York Magazine - Monday, December 25, 2006
Chelsea $12 million
Andrew Norwood was the scion of a very successful New York banking
family, which meant he was able to build the kind of house you might
look at and say, "Wow, whoever lives there must be really successful!"
The Andrew...
New York Post - Saturday, October 15, 2005
By ALEX MINDLIN
Among the dingy buildings of West 14th Street -- the scarred brownstones stripped of cornices, the utilitarian concrete-and-glass boxes -- the brick Greek Revival town house on the street's north side near Seventh Avenue stands out like...
New York Times - Sunday, September 18, 2005
Sue Kim represented this exclusive property in Midtown West and 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 at 212-381-6555 or skim@halstead.com.
On July 17th at the Ziegfeld Theater, Halstead Property held its "How Real Estate Gets Reel" Semi Annual Meeting. Here is a sneak peak at some of the highlights.
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