Leslie Garfield partners with London-based firm
Leslie Garfield is flexing its townhouse prowess across the pond. The 50-year-old brokerage, known for selling single-family homes, has teamed up with the London-based firm Russell Simpson to expand its reach beyond its core New York City neighborhoods, the company announced this week. Garfield was previously partnered with another brokerage in the United Kingdom’s capital, Beauchamp Estates, for about a decade, though the two went their separate ways more than a year ago. Richard Pretsfelder, a senior partner with Garfield, said the firm ended its association with Beauchamp because the company was “less of a cultural fit” and described their […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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