Dorothy Arnsten has achieved an enviable record in her sixteen year career in real estate ranking among the top producing brokers at Brown, Harris Stevens. Included among her many professional awards are recognition as Broker of the Year and as the record setter in 2004 for achieving the highest price ever paid for a cooperative apartment. Her sales, which approach a billion dollars worth of Manhattan real estate, range from cooperatives and condos to townhouses and commercial properties. She has successfully marketed historic townhouses, including the narrowest house in New York City, luxurious Central Park view properties, downtown lofts, mixed use buildings, and hotels. For Dorothy, buyers are a special priority and she works closely with her clients from the onset of the search to the successful closing and celebratory glass of champagne. Real Estate is a second career for Dorothy who holds a doctorate in psychology and was a school psychologist and an independent practitioner. She enjoys travel, opera, ballet, theatre, musical revivals, bridge and living on the Upper West Side.