About Dorothy Zeidman
With over 27 years of experience as a broker and investor, Dorothy is a consummate professional. She prides herself as an expert guide for sellers and buyers, with years of relationship building within the brokerage community, and with professionals in design, architecture, construction, and the legal field. She absolutely loves what she does; her clients benefit from her energy, attention to detail, and enthusiasm for the process. With unlimited resources, Dorothy is able to assist her clients with every aspect of their sale from staging the apartment before listing through the move after the sale. Her marketing is creative, using digital and social media. She uses her extensive database to gain the maximum exposure for her exclusive listings. Because of her background and interest in the arts, she has an eye for space and design. Dorothy was a professional photographer. Dorothy has experienced numerous transformation cycles that have shaped the landscape of Manhattan and Brooklyn real estate.
Being supremely dedicated to each client’s successful sale or quest, prioritizing the diligence required, Dorothy will effectively streamline the real estate process to ensure every client achieves a successful closing. As an exceptional problem solver, she takes a tactical, results-oriented approach to her work, and knows how to get the deal done. At the end of the day, there is one fundamental truth in real estate and that is that the market will ultimately dictate what a property is worth. The focus of the sale is to shift energy and attention to strategy and to how to best position a property for the highest level of success. Dorothy was born in New York City. After college at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and completing an MFA at Cranbrook Academy of Art, she moved to New York City to run the gallery at Hunter College, then had twenty years of experience photographing artwork for reproduction. Dorothy has represented hundreds of buyers and sellers of residential real estate in New York City. She has lived most of her years in New York in Tribeca and owns a home in East Hampton.