We handle all the fundamentals of buying and selling real estate.
But where we truly specialize is helping people navigate life-changing situation
Start With Clarity. Then Decide Your Next Move.
This site was built for NYC, & Long Island homeowners who want answers and no pressure. Whether you’re thinking about buying, selling, relocating, downsizing, inheriting, divorcing, or investing. Augie gives you real guidance, real numbers, and a place to start.
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Finding the right home is about more than bedrooms and square footage. It's about finding the community and lifestyle that fit your future.
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Who This Site Is For & How We Help?
Auggie caters people who have questions about real estate not just those who are ready to make a move. We help homeowners trying to understand their home’s value or equity, sellers planning ahead, buyers looking for clarity in today’s market, and downsizers thinking about their next stage of life. We also support homeowners facing financial transitions, including missed payments, life changes, or situations where understanding options early can make a meaningful difference.
The common thread across all of these situations is uncertainty. Real estate decisions are rarely simple, and most people don’t need pressure they need clear explanations, real numbers, and someone willing to talk through options without rushing the process. That’s where we come in. If your situation doesn’t fit neatly into a category, or you’re not sure what questions you should even be asking yet, reaching out is a good place to start.
Contact Us to ask a question, get clarity, or simply talk through your options no obligation, no pressure.
Real Solutions for Real Situations
Selling a home isn’t always about chasing the highest price at the perfect time. For many homeowners, it’s about navigating a life change and understanding the best way forward. We help sellers in a wide range of situations — from traditional home sales to more complex transitions — with a focus on clarity, strategy, and respect for what you’re going through.
This includes homeowners looking to downsize and simplify their next chapter, families managing an estate or inherited property, and owners facing financial pressure or pre-foreclosure who want to understand their options before things escalate. We also work with landlords who are ready to step away — whether you’re tired of managing tenants, dealing with repairs, navigating regulations, or simply want to turn a property into equity and move on.
Every situation is different, and there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. Our role is to help you understand timing, pricing, equity, and available paths — so you can make an informed decision that aligns with your goals and circumstances. Sometimes that means selling now, sometimes planning ahead, and sometimes just getting answers before taking the next step.
If you’re considering selling — or even just wondering if it might make sense — we’re here to help you explore your options without pressure.
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A beautiful home is important—but so is the neighborhood that surrounds it. One of the greatest advantages of working with a local real estate professional is gaining insight that goes far beyond online listings. Every community has its own personality, lifestyle, and long-term value that can't alwa
Buying your first home is exciting—but it can also feel overwhelming. Between mortgage terms, inspections, contracts, and countless online listings, it's easy to wonder where to begin. The good news is that you don't need to know everything before getting started. The best first step is understandin
For many homeowners, the word "downsizing" can feel emotional. After all, your home may be filled with decades of memories, family gatherings, milestones, and traditions. But downsizing isn't about giving something up—it's about creating a home that better supports the life you want today. Many peop
Life has a way of bringing unexpected changes. Sometimes they're exciting, like welcoming a new family member or accepting a new job. Other times they're emotional, such as navigating a divorce, settling a loved one's estate, or deciding it's time to downsize after many years in the same home. Whate


