Harold Kobner is one of the new breed of modern real estate professionals whose success results from the traditional values of customer service, integrity and hard work. He has a broad knowledge of the market, insightful understanding of the specifics involved in the sale or purchase of a property and a complete understanding of architecture, finance and construction. Harold is a talented negotiator; he is results-oriented, while still maintaining a friendly and approachable demeanor.
As a buyer’s broker, his attention to detail allows him to identify his clients’ specific needs and match them to a property that is the best possible fit. As a seller’s broker, Harold develops innovative marketing programs to expand the property’s exposure; he also offers sellers a no-cost, no-obligation valuation of their property.
Harold’s relationship with a client doesn’t end with the closing. He has access to a vast network of professionals in law, interior design, construction and other areas who can assist clients.
In his drive to provide the best service possible, Harold believes in continuing education to stay current on the latest trends and developments in financing, marketing, technology and energy savings.
Prior to joining Argo Residential, he was a successful entrepreneur and now utilizes his exceptional merchandising and sales skills for his clients’ benefit. “The philosophy and practices I learned in business prove invaluable in real estate,” Harold says. “I believed in business that one should leave no stone unturned in trying to build a company and this attitude works very well serving my clients.”
“I listen to my clients,” he says. “It sounds so basic, but so few people really listen and then know what to do with the information.” This counts for much in the fast-paced Manhattan market where true professionalism, energy, knowledge and integrity are prized.
Harold spends his free time, not only enjoying the city, but doing his best to make it even better. He supports “Meals on Wheels;” the Retreat in East Hampton, a shelter for abused spouses and children; the Animal Rescue Fund and “Save The Mustangs,” an organization he became familiar with from riding and appearing in equestrian shows.
New York City is a complex and ever-changing market. If you need help in understanding it, Harold can be reached at either haroldk@argo.com or at 212-896-8632.He is always available to answer your questions and explain why NOW is the time to buy or sell Manhattan real estate.
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| 7 Hubert Street |
Tribeca |
5/2/2 |
$14,000 |
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| 562 West End Avenue |
Upper West Side |
4/2/2 |
$4,150 |
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| 210 West 101st Street |
Upper West Side |
4/2/1.5 |
$3,800 |
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| 210 West 101st Street |
Upper West Side |
2/0/1 |
$1,750 |
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| 69 Fifth Avenue |
Flatiron District |
3/1/1 |
$899,000 |
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| 220 Madison Avenue |
Murray Hill |
2/0/1 |
$369,000 |
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| 370 Riverside Drive |
Upper West Side |
6/2/1 |
| 675 West End Avenue |
Upper West Side |
6/2/2.5 |
| 17 East 97th Street |
Carnegie Hill |
6/3/2 |
| 240 East 47th Street |
Turtle Bay |
4/1/1 |
| 1356 Madison Avenue |
Carnegie Hill |
6/2/1.5 |
| 201 East 17th Street |
Gramercy Park |
4/2/1.5 |
| 45 Sutton Place South |
Sutton Place |
4/1/1.5 |
| 225 East 74th Street |
Upper East Side |
4/2/2 |
| 306 West 100th Street |
Upper West Side |
4/2/1 |
| 140 Seventh Avenue |
Chelsea |
3/1/1 |
| 69 Fifth Avenue |
Flatiron District |
2.5/0/1 |
| 55 Liberty Street |
Financial District |
3/1/1 |
| 220 Madison Avenue |
Murray Hill |
2/0/1 |
| 130 East 18th Street |
Gramercy Park |
2/0/1 |
| 26 Gramercy Park South |
Gramercy Park |
3/1/1 |
| 220 Madison Avenue |
Murray Hill |
3.5/1/1 |
| 210 East 90th Street |
Upper East Side |
4/2/1 |
| 2 South End Avenue |
Battery Park City |
3/1/1 |
| 220 Madison Avenue |
Murray Hill |
2.5/0/1 |
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