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Forbes ~ May 16th, 2009
Multimillion-Dollar Home Price Cuts New York Post ~ May 7th, 2009
Git 'er done 27 East ~ April 14, 2009
Slow start to summer rentals The Real Deal ~ December 2008
Web hits: the month in review - Corcoran brokers, teams rank in top 200 Brokers Weekly ~ November 2008
Whos News The Independent ~ November 2008
Realty Takes The Real Deal ~ November 2008
Corcoran brokers, teams rank in top 200 The Wall Street Jounal ~ November 8th, 2008
The Real Estate Top 200 The Wall Street Journal ~ November 7th, 2008
Greg Norman's Ex-Wife Buys Hamptons House 27 East ~ October 14th, 2008
Reconfiguring Two Trees Newsday.com, October 9th, 2008
Real LI New York Post, October 9th, 2008
Give Me Shelter Hamptons Magazine - August 2008
Hamptons House & Garden 27 East, Aug 7, 2008
Two Trees Farm up for sale for $95 million Dan's Hamptons - August 2008
So You Want to Live with the Horses... New York Post - August 7, 2008
Gimme Shelter New York Post - July 31, 2008
Gimme Shelter Hamtpons Magazine - July 2008
Beach Bound / The List Hampton Magazine - July 2008
Going For Brokerage - A Look At The Movers And Shakers In East End Real Estate Trophy Properties
Haute Living - July / August 2008 The Real Deal - Southampton estate selling for $67M
Southampton estate
A newly renovated 12-bedroom Southampton home is selling for $67.5 million. The nearly 25,000-square-foot home, built in 1902, sits on nine acres. The seller of the Ox Pasture Road estate is Juergen Friedrich, the former European chief of Esprit sportswear. As The Real Deal reported, Friedrich paid $25 million for a Plaza Hotel condo last fall. Brokers Tim Davis and Felicitas Kohl of the Corcoran Group said Friedrich "spent tens of millions" restoring the estate, in a renovation done by architect Francis Fleetwood.
NY Post - Gimme Shelter - Greener Pastures
One of Southampton's grandest properties has just gone on the market for a show-stopping $67.5 million.
The 12-bedroom residence of nearly 18,000 square feet on more than 9 manicured acres was built in 1902 and designed by Grosvenor Atterbury. It has just undergone a 3˝-year renovation overseen by architect Francis Fleetwood.
Listing broker Tim Davis of the Corcoran Group tells us that owner Juergen Friedrich, who ran the European division of Esprit sportswear before his retirement, "spent tens of millions" bringing the Ox Pasture Road estate back to (and beyond) its original grandeur.
The mansion includes several public rooms with fireplaces, a gourmet kitchen, a media room, servants' quarters and a master bedroom of almost 3,000 square feet. It also has the latest bells and whistles, including an Evian-quality water-filtration system.
"It's truly like a private resort," Davis says.
The home isn't on the water, but there's an indoor pool and a separate outdoor pool with a pavilion, a grass tennis court, a paddle court, a bocce court, a half-court basketball area, a hot tub, a sauna and a gym.
The property also features a carriage house, rose gardens and a 50-foot water fountain.
Hamptons: Curb Appeal
PlumTV.com July 1st, 2008 Southampton Ox Pasture Hits Market at $67.5 Million Power Brokers
Hampton Style 5/9/2008
Power Brokers have never looked so good. Our annual roundup of the East End's most prolific realtors features rainmakers who land such dazzling listings as the ones spot-lit here, from an $80 million dollar waterfront property to a sprawling compound with two (legal!) guest houses. Haute Agent: Tim Davis
Haute Living 3/1/2008
Lifelong Hamptons resident Tim Davis is an accomplished career real estate broker who boasts more than 25 years of experience as a leader in the Hamptons marketplace. Getting a Start on Summer Rentals
The Wall Street Journal 2/8/2008
With no bottom in sight for the U.S. housing market and recession fears growing, one slice of the real-estate industry is holding surprisingly steady: the summer-rental market. Unparalleled panoramas in Southampton
VOX Magazine 11/29/2007
A Hamptons beach house doesn’t get much better than a grand estate with sweeping ocean views—except, of course, a grand estate with sweeping ocean views and spectacular bay views. Meadow Lane, the beautiful stretch of sand-flanked pavement that meanders quietly between the Atlantic and Shinnecock Bay just outside Southampton Village, affords its residents a choice of striking seascapes. Keeping America Great
CNBC- Squawk Box 8/15/2007 Haute in the Hamptons
Haute Living 7/2/2007
Whether it is the settlers or celebrities, the Bonackers or the blue bloods, surfers or socialites, people seem absolutely captivated by the affluence, beauty, and lore of the East End. Palm Beach Realtors visit the Hamptons
Newsday 6/21/2007
With Shinnecock's waters on one side and the Atlantic dunes on the other, 19 real estate agents from Florida's Palm Beach ate a poolside breakfast catered Thursday at a Southampton estate for sale. The List
Hamptons Magazine 6/1/2007 The Little Things
Hamptons 6/1/2007
Don't let these petite homes fool you - lavished with a hearty helping of amenities, they pack a mighty (price) punch. RICH CRIBS
Newsday 5/18/2007
No matter how you slice it, Meadow Lane in Southampton, long considered one of the swankiest addresses on the East End, is also one of the priciest. Last year former apparel company chief Linda Wachner listed her 9-acre oceanfront home there with Prudential Douglas Elliman for $62.5 million. The estate is still for sale, but with a new broker, Tim Davis of the Corcoran Group. Real Estates
Dan's Papers 5/17/2007
The Southampton estate section contains some of the most lavish real estate the East End has to offer and Tall Trees, a twelve bedroom, nine bath mansion, is a prime example, and is one of the most exclusive properties on the Hampton's market today. Priced at $45 million, it has everything to suit the needs of a sophisticated Hampton's buyer. Real Estate Year Book
Avenue 4/1/2007
Have a Heart Gala Photo
Dan's Papers 3/19/2007 Realty Takes
Hamptons.com 1/3/2007
We’ve written about the ‘Corporates’ and all their lateral and vertical moves.
We’ve written about the Independents surviving the giant takeovers.
Now it’s time for those born and bred on the East End, who stayed when others left, who made real estate work for them and not against them, and managed to do very well indeed. Rich Cribs
Newsday 12/22/2006
EAST END CLASSIC CHANGING HANDS. Onadune, an East Hampton estate built on a dune in 1902 and once rented by John D. Rockefeller, has been sold. The closing is scheduled for early January, says listing agent Timothy Davis of the Corcoran Group. East End Agents Rank Among Top in Nation
Southampton Press 11/20/2006
Timothy Davis, former principal at Allan Schneider Associates in Bridgehampton, came in at 14th in the nation, logging more than $125 million in sales during 2005. Mr, Davis is now a senior managing director at The Corcoran Group, which acquired Allan Schneider Associates when Corcoran’s parent company, NRT Inc., purchased it in August. NRT is a subsidiary of Realogy Corp. Real Estate Top 200- Top 50 Agents by Volume
Wall Street Journal 11/11/2006
As any of the agents whose names appear in the following lists can tell you, a key to success in real estate is understanding numbers within the context of other numbers.
Haute Realtors
Haute Living 10/23/2006 Transition Period Full of Change
Southampton Press 10/5/2006
In the weeks since The Corcoran Group’s parent company, NRT Inc., purchased the former Allan Schneider Associates and rolled the two companies into one, agents, brokers and principals have been treated to a steady diet of change. Slow market increases merger activity
The Real Deal 9/25/2006
Recent purchases by New York-area residential brokerages hint that the merger climate may be ripening.
In August, Corcoran Group corporate parent NRT bought Allan M. Schneider & Associates, doubling Corcoran's presence in the East End. Also, RealStar bought both Century 21 Kevin B. Brown & Associates and Dwelling Quest to form Century 21 NY Metro, a new brokerage. The terms of both deals were not disclosed. Hamptons - Power 600
Dan's Hamptons - August 2008
So You Want to Live with the Horses... Wall Street Journal - November 7th, 2008
Greg Norman's Ex-Wife Buys Hamptons House
Flush with a $100 million-plus divorce settlement from golfer Greg Norman, Laura Andrassy is buying an estate in New York's Hamptons.
Ms. Andrassy is in contract to pay $7.55 million for a 0.92-acre property on Southhampton's leafy Wyandanch Lane, near the ocean, and plans to tear down the nearly 3,500-square-foot house, people familiar with the situation say. The property, with a pool, was listed a month ago for $8.75 million with Tim Davis, of Corcoran Group. She's upgrading from a Southampton house that she bought last year and that's farther from the water.
Mr. Norman, a native Australian, spent many months in the 1980s and 1990s as the world's No. 1-ranked pro golfer. The Normans waged a bitter public divorce battle that ended this year when Ms. Andrassy won $103 million in assets, court records show. This past June, Mr. Norman married former tennis star Chris Evert.
The Real Deal
Corcoran brokers, teams rank in top 200
Eleven brokers and teams from the Corcoran Group were ranked in "The Real Estate Top 200," a national ranking and awards event. Five Corcoran brokers were named among America's top selling individuals by sales volume, including Susan Breitenbach, Timothy Davis and Gary DePersia of the East End offices, and Dennis Mangone and Lauren Muss from Manhattan. The six broker teams who were ranked were all from Manhattan, including the Deanna Kory Team; the Carrie Chiang team; Robert Browne, Gregory Sullivan and Chris Kann; Deborah Grubman and Carol Cohen; and teams headed by Barrie Mandel and Sharon Baum. Corcoran was the New York City brokerage with the most teams on the list. The event was last Friday at the National Association of Realtors Conference and Expo in Orlando, Florida, and is sponsored by the Wall Street Journal, Lore Magazine and Real Trends. TRD
