Your Unit Is Worth
More
Than Your Building
Thinks.
Staging the unit. Pricing the corridor. Selling the lifestyle — floor by floor. Owner-occupants, investors, and estate executors: your clean sale starts here.
Floor-by-Floor.
Not Building-Wide.
Most agents price condos against the building average. We price against the corridor — your specific floor, your specific view, your specific buyer profile.
The Same Unit. A Different Story.
Hover any "after" image to reveal the final sale price. Every number is real. Every unit is a mid-rise condo.
Tenant-worn studio in a 12-story Midtown building. Two open houses, three competing offers. Final sale 8.4% above list.


Investor offloading ahead of a building assessment. Staged in 48 hours, listed Thursday, accepted Friday. Closed in 22 days.


Estate executor needed a clean sale without entering the lobby. Handled entirely remotely — keys in, staged, listed, sold.


The Numbers Don't Negotiate.
Every statistic below is sourced from NAR, RESA, and live building-corridor data. Precision pricing is the difference between a bidding war and a price cut.
Strategic pricing 2% below midpoint attracts 20–40% more showings and routinely triggers competitive bidding.
Source: 2025 condo market psychology research · NAR staging report
vs. 11 days ours
Three Clients.
Three Clean Exits.
Owner-occupants. Investors. Estate executors. Every scenario handled differently. Every outcome better than expected.
"I was an executor for my father's estate. I never set foot in the building. They handled the staging walkthrough remotely, sent me photos for approval, and the unit sold in six days. The wire hit my account before I'd finished probate paperwork."
"I had a tenant who had been in the unit for eleven years. The place needed work — or so I thought. They told me to do nothing except let them in with their staging crew. Listed at $715k. Got $798k. I almost argued with the pricing strategy. Glad I didn't."
"We had lived in the corner unit for eight years. I was terrified we'd priced it too high. The offer came in at 14.7% over ask. We had to call the broker twice to confirm the number was real."



