Margarita Kostenkova-HPD Approved Commercial & Residential Real Estate Marketing, NYC
About
Real estate transactions in New York City come with their own rhythm—whether it’s navigating co-op boards, decoding zoning laws, or marketing a property in a crowded field. Margarita Kostenkova-HPD Approved Commercial & Residential Real Estate Marketing operates in that space, handling both residential and commercial listings with the kind of local insight that only comes from working within NYC’s specific rules. The agency’s scope includes everything from drafting HPD-compliant marketing plans to coordinating sales for mixed-use buildings, a niche that demands familiarity with the city’s regulatory landscape. No flashy promises, just the kind of practical guidance that keeps deals moving in a market where paperwork can derail even the simplest sale.
Astoria’s 23-13 32nd Street address puts this office in a neighborhood that’s seen its own shifts—from industrial roots to a mix of long-time residents and new arrivals, all while staying just one subway stop from Manhattan. The location reflects the duality of the work: residential clients might be pricing a pre-war co-op, while commercial projects could involve retail spaces along Broadway or light industrial conversions near the waterfront. It’s a corner of Queens where real estate isn’t just about square footage but about understanding how neighborhoods evolve—and how to position a property within that change. Questions about listings or compliance? A call to (347) 665-8019 connects directly to the details.
Finding the office is straightforward—it’s a short walk from the Broadway N/W stop, and the block itself is unassuming, lined with the kind of low-key storefronts that serve the neighborhood’s daily needs. For exact directions or to scope out the area beforehand, the map lays it out clearly. Real estate in NYC rarely follows a script; sometimes the difference between a stalled deal and a closed one is just knowing which forms to file—and when.