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Nicole Benoliel

Nicole Benoliel
Real Estate Agent (Corporate Broker)
New York NY

Corporate Broker (NY: 10311207032)

9 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves New York County, NY
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Nestapple - Nestapple
Office Address
444 W 19th St Ste 304
New York, NY  10011
(New York County)
Office Phone
347-977-2810
Office Fax
Mobile
347-977-2810
Email
nico**@*********.com
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Service Areas

Manhattan: NY New York: NY Brooklyn: NY Little Neck: NY Queens: NY Great Neck Estates: NY Flushing: NY College Point: NY Bronx: NY Whitestone: NY Bayside: NY Fresh Meadows: NY Hollis: NY Jamaica: NY Addisleigh Park: NY Rochdale Village: NY Astoria: NY Sunnyside: NY Staten Island: NY

About Nicole Benoliel

With a strong foundation in legal expertise, this real estate professional prioritizes honesty and integrity in every transaction. Their meticulous attention to detail and efficiency are hallmarks of their approach. Fluent in both Spanish and French, they leverage their extensive travel experience to foster connections with clients from diverse backgrounds.

A significant portion of their business is generated through referrals, a testament to their ability to build lasting relationships with clients. As the founder of a brokerage agency, they focus on delivering personalized service tailored to meet individual needs. Their comprehensive experience encompasses various roles in real estate, including homeowner, landlord, and investor.

NestApple, established in 2015, is a New York City-based platform designed to offer reduced commission rates for buyers and sellers. By providing an alternative to the traditional 6% broker commission, NestApple enables sellers to retain more of their equity while offering buyers the opportunity to benefit from a rebate of up to 2%. As a licensed real estate broker in New York and a member of the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY), NestApple is committed to redefining the real estate experience. For inquiries, contact (347) 977-2810 or visit NestApple.com.

New York County, NY Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$7,488,503
Avg. Listing Price
From Nicole's portfolio
3.6 / 3.6
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
3,404 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
198
Active Listings
Current inventory

New York County, more famously known as Manhattan, represents the pinnacle of American real estate sophistication and market intensity. This 22-square-mile island generates more real estate transaction value than entire states, with luxury penthouses commanding eight-figure prices while studio apartments in emerging neighborhoods still attract fierce bidding wars. The market's resilience has been tested by everything from financial crises to global pandemics, yet it consistently rebounds with renewed vigor.

What makes Manhattan's real estate landscape truly remarkable is its ability to reinvent itself block by block. Neighborhoods like the Meatpacking District transformed from industrial wasteland to ultra-luxury destination within two decades, while areas such as Hudson Yards literally rose from train yards to become billion-dollar developments. With 2,196 actively licensed real estate agents operating in this compact yet incredibly complex market, competition for listings and clients remains absolutely fierce.

Major New York County, New York Real Estate Markets

Manhattan's real estate markets operate as distinct ecosystems, each with unique pricing dynamics and buyer profiles. The Upper East Side maintains its reputation for classic luxury and generational wealth, while Tribeca commands the highest price per square foot for its industrial-chic lofts and celebrity cachet. Meanwhile, neighborhoods like Chelsea, SoHo, and the West Village blend historic charm with modern amenities, attracting both domestic and international buyers seeking that quintessential New York lifestyle.

Emerging markets in Lower Manhattan, including the Financial District and Battery Park City, have evolved from business-only zones into thriving residential communities. The Upper West Side offers relative value compared to its eastern counterpart while maintaining access to world-class cultural institutions. Even traditionally overlooked areas like the far Upper East Side and Inwood are experiencing unprecedented development activity, driven by young professionals priced out of more established neighborhoods.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Manhattan's real estate market operates on multiple tiers simultaneously, with luxury condos in Central Park-facing buildings selling for $5,000+ per square foot while rent-stabilized units create affordable housing opportunities. Co-op boards wield enormous influence, often rejecting financially qualified buyers based on subjective criteria, while new construction condos offer more straightforward purchase processes but command premium prices. The interplay between foreign investment, local demand, and regulatory changes creates constant market volatility.

Seasonal patterns significantly impact Manhattan real estate, with spring and fall driving peak activity while summer sees wealthy clients depart for the Hamptons. Post-pandemic trends have introduced new complexities, including demand for outdoor space, home offices, and buildings with robust amenities. Inventory constraints remain chronic, with new development limited by zoning restrictions and astronomical construction costs, keeping pressure on prices across all segments.

Why Businesses Need New York County, New York Agent Contact Data

Manhattan's 2,196 licensed agents represent an incredibly sophisticated network of real estate professionals managing billions in annual transactions. These agents serve ultra-high-net-worth individuals, institutional investors, and everyone in between, making them valuable contacts for luxury service providers, financial institutions, and B2B companies. With all 2,196 agents having email addresses, businesses can efficiently reach decision-makers who influence significant purchasing decisions beyond real estate.

Real estate agents in Manhattan frequently coordinate with interior designers, private wealth managers, attorneys, and luxury retailers, creating extensive referral networks. Companies offering everything from high-end appliances to concierge services find Manhattan agents to be ideal partners for client acquisition and market intelligence. Given the agents' deep neighborhood expertise and client relationships, they serve as invaluable resources for businesses seeking to establish or expand their presence in the world's most competitive urban market.

Current Property Listings

As of 3/27/2026, Nicole Benoliel has 2 properties for sale in New York and surrounding areas.

$628,000

Listed 2025-07-24

112 W 72nd St Ph C
New York, NY  10023

Beds: 1.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 432
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$949,000

Listed 2026-03-19

100 Jay St Apt 7K
Brooklyn, NY  11201

Beds: 1.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 761
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$850,000

Listed 2024-09-21

300 W 135th St Apt 9F
New York, NY  10030

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,114
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Current Property Rentals

As of 3/25/2026, Nicole Benoliel has the following rental properties available in New York and surrounding areas.

$8,000

Listed 2025-08-11

340 E 64th St Apt 11S
New York, NY  10065

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,285
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$9,950

Listed 2025-11-15

7 E 14th St Apt 1009
New York, NY  10003

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 4.0
Sq Ft: 2,200
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$9,500

Listed 2026-01-06

445 W 19th St Ph F
New York, NY  10011

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft:
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