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Andres Perea-Garzon
Brown Harris Stevens
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About Andres Perea-Garzon
With more than 14 years of experience and over $2 billion in career sales, Andres Perea-Garzon operates at the highest levels of the New York City ...
With more than 14 years of experience and over $2 billion in career sales, Andres Perea-Garzon operates at the highest levels of the New York City real estate market, advising clients on architecturally distinguished and trophy properties across Manhattan’s most significant addresses. His work is defined by strategic positioning, discretion, and disciplined execution.
He has advised domestic and international buyers, sellers, and institutions on notable transactions including a $70.5 million full-floor penthouse at 432 Park Avenue, the $46 million sale of 973 Fifth Avenue, and the $29 million sale of 6–8 East 82nd Street representing The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
His experience also includes significant residences at Central Park Tower, One57, and 220 Central Park South, as well as overseeing a record-setting $500,000 per month exclusive lease at The Pierre, A Taj Hotel.
His advisory approach blends relationship-driven brokerage with sophisticated marketing and global exposure, ensuring each property is positioned deliberately with disciplined pricing, controlled timing, and a narrative designed to maximize value.
Discretion is foundational to his practice, and he regularly advises on complex and high-profile transactions requiring strategic structure, clarity, and careful negotiation.
A native New Yorker, Andres holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and Spanish with a concentration in Latin American Studies from the University of Scranton. He also studied Political Science and Culture at Universidad Iberoamericana and serves on the Marketing Board of Directors for the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals Manhattan Chapter.
He has advised domestic and international buyers, sellers, and institutions on notable transactions including a $70.5 million full-floor penthouse at 432 Park Avenue, the $46 million sale of 973 Fifth Avenue, and the $29 million sale of 6–8 East 82nd Street representing The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
His experience also includes significant residences at Central Park Tower, One57, and 220 Central Park South, as well as overseeing a record-setting $500,000 per month exclusive lease at The Pierre, A Taj Hotel.
His advisory approach blends relationship-driven brokerage with sophisticated marketing and global exposure, ensuring each property is positioned deliberately with disciplined pricing, controlled timing, and a narrative designed to maximize value.
Discretion is foundational to his practice, and he regularly advises on complex and high-profile transactions requiring strategic structure, clarity, and careful negotiation.
A native New Yorker, Andres holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and Spanish with a concentration in Latin American Studies from the University of Scranton. He also studied Political Science and Culture at Universidad Iberoamericana and serves on the Marketing Board of Directors for the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals Manhattan Chapter.