Hudson Valley · Manhattan · Hamptons

Considered properties,
considered representation.

A boutique brokerage representing fewer than thirty homes a year — restored farmhouses, downtown lofts, and the occasional architect's residence. We take our time.

$284M2025 transactions
14 yrsin practice
28homes this year
Current portfolio

Six homes,
presented in full.

Each listing represents months of preparation: full restoration audit, professional photography, a custom monograph. We don't publish a property until it's ready.

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Now representing

The Glass Pavilion.

A 2018 residence by architect Paul Bernier, set on twelve acres in the Catskills. Three glass volumes connected by a single steel ribbon. Black walnut floors, geothermal heat, a wood-burning sauna by the pond.

$7.8M
Bedrooms
4
Baths
3.5
Square ft
4,200
Acres
12.0
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In the press

What's said,
elsewhere.

The New York Times

"A brokerage that approaches each home like a publication."

Architectural Digest

"The first place to look for serious country houses."

The Wall Street Journal

"They turned down fourteen listings last year. That's the pitch."

Dwell

"A new model for boutique real estate representation."

Our agents

Five people
across two offices.

Each agent represents fewer than seven properties at a time. You'll know them, and they'll know your taste, by the second showing.

Sloane Voss

Founder · NYS Licensed Broker

Twenty years in the Hudson Valley. Specializes in historic estates and architect-designed residences.

Marcus Ade

Manhattan · NYS Licensed Salesperson

Downtown lofts and conversions. Formerly a partner at a leading design-build firm.

Camille Reyes

Hamptons · NYS Licensed Salesperson

East End specialist, focused on mid-century and contemporary residences from Sagaponack to Amagansett.

Considering a sale?

We accept four
new listings each quarter.

If you have a property you believe is right for our representation, we'd be glad to talk. We respond to every inquiry within three business days.

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