Ilene Rosmarin | Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker at Compass
About
Real estate transactions in Manhattan’s Upper East Side move at their own pace. Ilene Rosmarin, a licensed associate broker with Compass, operates in this neighborhood where pre-war co-ops and luxury condos define the market. The address—962 Madison Avenue—puts her near the intersection of 75th Street, a stretch lined with galleries and boutique shops rather than chain stores. This isn’t the kind of area where deals happen over rushed coffee; it’s a place where details like board approvals and pied-à-terre policies carry weight.
The role of a broker here goes beyond listing properties. Buyers often need guidance on navigating co-op boards, understanding flip taxes, or evaluating the long-term value of a classic six versus a full-floor renovation. Sellers, meanwhile, rely on someone who can position a home’s history—or its potential—as clearly as its square footage. The Upper East Side’s real estate rhythm favors patience, local knowledge, and a focus on what’s not immediately visible in a floor plan.
Direct contact simplifies the process: (917) 370-2678 connects to Rosmarin’s line. For those mapping out a route, the building’s location sits between the Metropolitan Museum’s pull and the quieter residential blocks north of 72nd. This is a neighborhood where even the side streets have a certain deliberation—no surprise, then, that real estate here follows suit.