Becki joined Coldwell Banker Warburg as a fourteen-year veteran of the New York City real estate industry. She previously worked at Douglas Elliman and Charles Rutenberg, LLC. In her former roles, Becki built a large network of clients ranging from first time buyers, sellers, individuals and families requiring more space, retirees seeking to downsize, professionals who are relocating to Manhattan, investors, and renters.
“What people remember more than a good experience is a bad experience,” says Becki. “It’s important to focus on giving excellent service and to ensure my clients have a positive experience. Each transaction has its own challenges, quirks, and excitement and I’m so honored to guide people through the process. There is a method to deal-making. When it’s successful, everybody wins.”
Becki’s engaging personality, combined with her honesty, diligence, and determination make her a successful agent and top producer. Her success is reflected in her extraordinary sales record evidenced by the millions of dollars in sales and rentals under her belt. She has a long list of loyal clients and does not confine her business to a specific neighborhood. She works throughout Manhattan, as well as, select areas in Brooklyn.
A graduate of Union College, Becki has a background in the arts. She majored in art history and visual arts and studied in Florence, Italy -- as well as filmmaking at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. A lifelong learner, Becki continues to feed her intellectual curiosity when she can, whether taking a photography class at the School of Visual Arts or enhancing her knowledge of Real Estate. She has also trained dozens of other agents in the industry. Becki is a Certified Negotiation Expert and an Accredited Home Stager. She and her clients have been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, New York Post, Curbed.com, Apartment Therapy and numerous other media outlets.
Outside of real estate, Becki is passionate about health and wellness. She plays competitive tennis and is a member of the USTA.
Visit Becki's personal website: www.beckidanchik.com
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