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  2. Nest Seekers International - Wikipedia

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    Nest Seekers International is a full-service luxury residential and commercial brokerage firm.The company is headquartered in New York and London, with offices in Beverly Hills, The Hamptons, Connecticut, Gold Coast Long Island, Colorado, New Jersey, Miami, Palm Beach, Lisbon, Seoul and Spain.

  3. Brown Harris Stevens - Wikipedia

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    New York real estate investor Harry Helmsley purchased the company in 1965. Helmsley retained Harris as chairman. Paul J. Etzel was president. Helmsley said he would keep the company, which was mainly known for its residential brokerage and management services, separate from his commercial companies. [9] In 1970, Harris died at age 93. [5]

  4. Compass, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    [10] [7] The initial business model employed full-time, salaried brokers [11] and was focused only on rentals. [12] The service was launched in May 2013. [13] [12] In January 2014, Compass announced it would change its overall business model by contracting independent real estate agents, receiving a portion of the broker commission. [14]

  5. NYC considers ending broker fees for tenants, angering real ...

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    The hefty one-time payments, known as broker fees, are ubiquitous in New York but nearly unheard of anywhere else. In most other cities, landlords cover the commission of agents working on their ...

  6. CORE (real estate) - Wikipedia

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    CORE was founded in 2005 by Jack Cayre (the son of real estate developer and music and video executive Joseph Cayre) and South African immigrant Shaun Osher, [1] [2] [3] an acronym for Cayre Osher Real Estate.

  7. NYC bans unusual practice of forcing tenants to pay real ...

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    The fees are steep, typically totaling as much as 15% of the annual rent, about $7,000 for the average-priced New York City apartment. NYC bans unusual practice of forcing tenants to pay real ...