Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker
mmillman@bhsusa.com
o: 212-381-3307
m: 917-796-9399
Mary Zitwer Millman has been a broker at Brown Harris Stevens (then Halstead Real Estate) since 1998, before which she worked as an attorney for 14 years. She earned her undergraduate degree from Cornell University in 1978, and her law degree from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in 1981. She is a member of the Real Estate Board of New York and a founder and current president of a local charity helping seriously ill children and their families in the New York metropolitan area. Mary’s husband is a graduate of Union College, and her son is a graduate...
Mary Zitwer Millman has been a broker at Brown Harris Stevens (then Halstead Real Estate) since 1998, before which she worked as an attorney for 14 years. She earned her undergraduate degree from Cornell University in 1978, and her law degree from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in 1981. She is a member of the Real Estate Board of New York and a founder and current president of a local charity helping seriously ill children and their families in the New York metropolitan area. Mary’s husband is a graduate of Union College, and her son is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania.
Mary is committed to helping prospective clients and customers address their needs in the current real estate market—whether locating a first home, moving within the city, selling a residence, or finding an investment property. Her broad range of experiences have made her uniquely qualified to assist clients with their transactions and concerns. Having lived throughout Manhattan for more than 30 years, Mary is familiar with many neighborhoods, and what each of them has to offer. Mary currently owns property in Manhattan and on the East End of Long Island and is knowledgeable about transportation and moving services.
For the comfort of her customers and to save time, Mary often works with a car and driver. She is available to her domestic and international clients 24-7 to accommodate their needs. Mary highly values the privacy of her clients, and it is largely for this reason that she has chosen only to list selected closed transactions publicly. In addition to working with clients one-on-one, Mary is committed to developing Brown Harris Stevens’ business and constantly educates herself about the challenges of today's marketplace. She is also an active member in various art and education-related communities throughout the city.
Awards & Recognition
BHS NYC 25 Year Milestone
The following is a list of selected sold properties in which the agent has represented the seller, the buyer, or both:
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