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36 TIMES • AUGUST 18, 2016 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.qns.com real estate This real estate broker from Queens wants to close deals that make a difference Listings selected at random. Courtesy MLSLI Ridgewood Times Sales Guide RIDGEWOOD GLENDALE MASPETH MIDDLE VILLAGE Greene Ave. 66th Pl. 64th St. Penelope Ave. Under $500,000 1980 Starr St. $449,000 Condo 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom Margaret Klusek Keller Williams Landmark II $500,000-900,000 1010 Seneca Ave. $698,000 2-family home 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Cheryl Figliola Tscherne Realty Inc. Over $900,000 2021 Greene Ave. $1,049,000 2-family home 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Joseph Crifasi Crifasi Real Estate Under $600,000 69-22 66th Pl. $599,000 1-family home 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathrooms Kenneth Dunn Keller Williams Landmark II $600,000-900,000 69-26 67th Pl. $650,000 1-family home 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathrooms Nirmal Jaimangal Madison Realty Sales & Rentals Over $900,000 80-48 59th St. $1,199,000 3-family home 7 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms Viorel Ardelian Campione Realty Under $500,000 64-49 Perry Ave. $245,000 Condo 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom Jaroslaw Kaszuba Exit All Seasons Realty $500,000-900,000 53-54 64th St. $759,000 1-family home 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathrooms Lawrence Caruana Tscherne Realty Over $900,000 66-34 Jay Ave. $1,200,000 2-family home 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms Donna Demkowicz Donna Demkowicz Realtor Under $500,000 66-83 70th St. $379,000 Condo 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom Bartosz Olszewski Keller Williams Landmark II $500,000-900,000 62-48 80th St. $849,000 1-family home 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Xiao Feng Pan Winzone Realty Inc Over $900,000 82-43 Penelope Ave. $969,000 1-family home 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms Donna Russo DiCesare Russo Realty Properties BY MICHAEL TABRIZI editorial@ridgewoodtimes.com @RidgewoodTimes Anthony Reardon is a real estate broker who is not just about buying and selling properties. He is in the real estate game to make a difference. Reardon, a lifelong resident of the Maspeth/ Middle Village area, has developed and pumped money into Queens, owning and operating four businesses in the borough. He was also a trustee for the Bakery Drivers Union for many years. Most recently, he has started A&M Realty with his son Mark. They have 44 years of sales experience between them and their goal, according to Anthony Reardon, is to be “full-service agents.” “There are too many realtors that once they take listings on a property they disappear until the closings come about,” he said. Reardon points out that this relationship between real estate broker and property owner, rather than being purely an economic and utilitarian partnership, can actually be an opportunity to leave a lasting impact on not only the client but also people outside the transaction who are in need. His idea to accomplish this is pretty straightforward. When someone lists their home or another property on the A&M site, and the sale succeeds, A&M will donate $500 to the charity of the person’s choice. This plan, Reardon says, “is a chance to do good and give back in the process.” Rather than just closing a deal with token gifts such as a bouquet and some wine, Reardon is trying to make every sale an opportunity to improve the lives of others.


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