Christopher Howard

Christopher Howard

189 Court Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Office: 347.217.4200

 

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About Me


A relentless work ethic combined with an endless curiosity and a gentle touch with people has helped Chris provide the comprehensive service that has helped numerous buyers and sellers accomplish their unique goals. An award-winning realtor, Chris believes that the ability to listen is the most important skill a realtor can have. He is committed to working individually with each client to ensure success.

Christopher’s knowledge and wide experience ensures a real estate transaction in which each buyer or seller knows what to expect. His ability to stay on top of every transaction keeps communication fluid between all parties.

Chris’s earlier career in the music business melded his artistic sensibility and people skills with his ability to continuously learn and use cutting edge technology. He is as comfortable speaking without notes in your living room as he is monitoring a transaction via texts and Twitter. Learn more about him on his Brooklyn Mirror Blog, or at his personal web site at www.brooklynhabitat.com

Christopher has deep roots in New York City and currently lives in Park Slope (where he spent part of his childhood) with his wife and two teenage children.


 

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All information regarding a property for sale, rental, taxes or financing is from sources deemed reliable. No representation is made as to the accuracy thereof, and such information is subject to errors, omission, change of price, rental, commission, prior sale, lease or financing, or withdrawal without notice. All square footage and dimensions are approximate. Exact dimensions can be obtained by retaining the services of a professional architect or engineer.

The number of bedrooms listed above is not a legal conclusion. Each person should consult with his/her own attorney, architect or zoning expert to make a determination as to the number of rooms in the unit that may be legally used as a bedroom.