Martin Krasnoff, Team Leader, Highline Residential
About
Real estate in Upper Manhattan moves quickly, especially along the tree-lined blocks near Riverside Park. Buyers and sellers often need someone who understands the rhythm of pre-war co-ops and the occasional townhouse that slips onto the market without fanfare. Martin Krasnoff, Team Leader at Highline Residential, works from 132 W 95th St, a street where brownstones and mid-rise apartment buildings share the sidewalk in quiet competition.
What does a local agent actually handle? Pricing strategy, board package prep, financing referrals, and the delicate dance of open-house timing—all while keeping clients updated on West 90s inventory that rarely hits public listings. The office phone, (212) 665-5400, rings with questions about maintenance histories and flip taxes, details that can derail a deal if mishandled. Krasnoff’s team specializes in translating those numbers into clear next steps, whether the goal is a starter studio or a three-bedroom with park views.
Directions to the office are straightforward: the map at this link shows the building between Columbus and Amsterdam, where the neighborhood’s mix of professors, young families, and long-time renters keeps the market unpredictable. Stop by before the next open house to discuss what’s truly negotiable.