Our Favorite Real Estate Instagram Accounts
Looking to expand a following on Instagram? Take a look below at some of our favorite accounts and how they promote their listings and a sense of personality. Why should you be on Instagram as a realtor? Being social allows you to be part of a community and share your current listings or accomplishments. Having the social visibility will allow you to show potential clients who you are, and why they'll want to hire you.
Check below for some of our favorite real estate accounts and who you should follow, and while you're at it check us out at @OffTheMRKT and tag us in your new listings.
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Alexander Boriskin
As New York’s pied-à-terre tax takes shape, Miami developers are seeing more affluent buyers move from hesitation to action.
The passage of New York's pied-à-terre tax has sparked a predictable debate about affordability, taxation, and the future of luxury real estate.
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44 West 8th Street introduces five ultra-luxury condominium residences in Greenwich Village, with pricing from nearly $10 million, INWORKSHOP design, rare new construction, and landmark-approved architecture.
Douglas Elliman has opened a new Paris office in the 7th arrondissement, expanding its French alliance and global luxury real estate footprint across Europe.
Penthouse 1B at One Domino Square is in contract for $7,750,000, the highest-priced sponsor sale in North Brooklyn history. Inside Two Trees' Selldorf-designed Williamsburg tower, its record-setting penthouses, skyline views, and remaining residences.
With NYC's pied-à-terre tax in the spotlight, these three standout listings under $5M at Brooklyn Tower, One Wall Street, and the McIntyre Building offer second-home buyers design-forward interiors, world-class amenities, and skyline views without falling within the tax's reach.
Dive into the details of these remarkable spaces and discover what makes them stand out in the world of real estate.
Explore standout outdoor pools at NYC luxury residential buildings, from skyline-facing cabanas at The Brook to Brooklyn Tower’s lap pool above the historic Dimes Savings Bank.