At Charney Companies we handle every aspect of the real estate world: Development, Brokerage, and Property Management. Every project we develop benefits from our commitment to quality and aesthetics. Our expert Real Estate Brokerage & Advisory services help you buy, sell, or invest in New York City real estate. Our Property Management division serves owners and tenants with attention to the fine details of property management. With depth of expertise and experience, we bring unparalleled quality and commitment to every project and transaction. #RealEstateExperts #NYCRealEstate
Charney Companies LLC
Real Estate
Long Island City, NY 1,891 followers
Let's Build Something Beautiful
About us
Developer, Builder, Manager and Owner of Multifamily, Commercial and Retail Property in Brooklyn, Queens and The Bay Area
- Website
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http://charneycompanies.com
External link for Charney Companies LLC
- Industry
- Real Estate
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Long Island City, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2013
Locations
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Primary
5-26 46th Avenue
2nd Floor
Long Island City, NY 11101, US
Employees at Charney Companies LLC
Updates
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What defined NYC real estate in 2024? Evan Huang breaks it all down in this quick Q&A. From market trends to what buyers and sellers should expect heading into 2025, here’s a look back—and a look ahead. #CharneyCompanies #NYCRealEstate #RealEstateTrends #MarketRecap #2024RealEstate
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Thanks for having me on board Queens Museum .Everyone should come out and see the panorama as well as the amazing programming we have in store for 2025!
The Queens Museum is proud to announce the appointment of two new members to its Board of Trustees: Sam Charney and Jim Paladino. These distinguished leaders bring a wealth of experience, community involvement, and passion for the arts to the museum's leadership. Sam Charney, principal and founder of Charney Companies LLC, joins the Queens Museum Board with a deep-rooted connection to New York's cultural landscape. Jim Paladino, President & Executive Managing Director of South Dakota Planning Company, brings a unique perspective as a Queens native deeply committed to his community. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ePrH-XeT
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At Charney, progress means honoring what came before. When it came to 99 Claremont Ave, Sam Charney saw the value in preserving the historic Rockeffeler-era facade while transforming the interior for modern student living. Curious why this approach matters? Dive into the full story to discover the vision behind this development. #RealEstateDevelopment #SustainableDesign #NYCRealEstate #ProgressWithPurpose
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Check out our Principal, Sam Charney, in his latest interview with Commercial Observer, where he shares his thoughts on what’s ahead for the NYC real estate market in 2025. Sam breaks down the key opportunities, from multifamily developments to why Miami doesn’t make the cut. Curious to know where Charney is focusing their investments? Get the full scoop in the interview. #CharneyCompanies #NYCRealEstate #RealEstateTrends https://lnkd.in/dRZP3SZG
2024 Owners Magazine
https://commercialobserver.com
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In this video, one of our expert NYC real estate brokers, Frank Giordano, explains why thoroughly reviewing a building’s financials is essential before buying a co-op or condo in New York City. Frank, a trusted and skilled negotiator, walks you through the critical elements to examine, from reserve funds to recent assessments and maintenance fees, to ensure you’re investing in a well-managed property. Poor financial health in a building can lead to unexpected costs and devalue your investment over time, so getting insights from an experienced broker like Frank can make all the difference in a competitive market. Avoid hidden risks and make a confident, informed decision with these insider tips. #nycrealestate #expertbroker #NYCcoop #Realestateinvestment
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We highly recommend checking out The Insider's Edge to Real Estate Investing Podcast with JamesNelsonNYC. If you're just getting into this show check out the latest episode featuring our very own Rosie Tilley. Rosie studied Urban Studies and Economics at Columbia and went on to oversee a pipeline of 2,000-plus rental and condominium units from project conception and acquisition through construction completion. Rosie talks about her early experiences cold-calling developers and how beneficial hands-on learning in construction can be. She also discusses the value of working for firms that provide exposure to the lifecycle of development projects. We're proud to have Rosie on the team at Charney Companies. If you are interested in construction, the real estate industry, or investing in real estate, we highly recommend you check out her episode. https://lnkd.in/epXcjq5A
Breaking into Development with Rosie Tilley
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This Thanksgiving season, the Charney Companies team had the privilege of volunteering at 9 Million Reasons food pantry in Long Island City, giving back to our community and supporting their mission to end hunger and homelessness in NYC. With so many New Yorkers facing food insecurity, especially during the holidays, now is the perfect time to make a difference. #GivingTuesday is a great time to support the vital work of organizations like 9 Million Reasons. Together, we can help our neighbors and build a stronger city. Learn more about how to volunteer and give back: https://lnkd.in/eycJNw3z #CharneyCares #GivingTuesday #NYCStrong #EndHunger
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Who else is reading this fantastic NYT serial on housing development in New York? Such insightful consideration of the challenging (and sometimes Sisyphean) task of building in the city, and in easily understood, laymen’s terms. Kudos to Mihir Zaveri and team! More coverage like this, please! Let’s keep the YIMBY tide flowing.
The Housing Crunch
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In this case study, we explore the surprising reality many NYC condo and co-op buyers face: building assessments. One of Franks clients was hit with a $30,000 assessment on a 3-bedroom apartment, part of a $1.5 million building-wide project to cover essential repairs. Assessments like these are more common than you think, often due to rising costs and NYC's strict building regulations. Learn why assessments happen, how they affect buyers, and what to watch for to avoid surprises! #NYCRealEstate #RealEstateTips #BuildingAssessments #CondoBuying #NYCHomebuying #RealEstateCaseStudy #UnexpectedCosts #InvestmentTips #PropertyAssessment #HomeBuyingJourney #NYCInvesting #CondoLiving #FirstTimeBuyer