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2013 Chairman's Circle Diamond 2012 Chairman's Circle Diamond 2011 Chairman's Circle Diamond 2010 Chairman's Circle Diamond Talent, training, ambition, enthusiasm, and extensive experience are some of the ingredients that have contributed to Mary Anne's proven track record of success. She is a truly consummate real estate professional who has consistently ranked amongst top salespersons. Drawing from her early sales and trading background on Wall Street, in the early '80's Mary Anne transferred her energy, motivation and attention to detail to the field of real estate. She quickly established herself in the industry by providing her trademark unparalleled service to each and every one of her clients. A native New Yorker, her own transition from renter to owner broadened Mary Anne's insights on the needs and challenges facing buyers and sellers from a very personal perspective. Her familiarity with the Manhattan real estate market in general and the Downtown area in particular are unsurpassed. Her knowledge of financing and experience with renovations, board requirements, and all of the intricate details of the process, give her a distinctive edge in matching qualified buyers and choice properties. That so much of her business stems from referrals and her repeat clientele, speaks volumes of Mary Anne's emphasis on relationship building before and after the sale. Whether you are looking to buy or sell your co-op, condominium, or townhouse, give Mary Anne a call and experience the difference. You will be glad you did.
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Mary Cotter Chair Of The Board
Lower East Side Harm Reduction Center Individual Social Services
25 Allen St, New York, NY 10002 212 226-6333, 212 343-8005
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