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About Frank

Casually elevated.

For 15 years, Frank has advised buyers and sellers across Manhattan and Brooklyn: co-ops, condos, townhouses, board packages, pricing decisions, and the judgment calls that never fit neatly inside a listing.

You stay with Frank from the first conversation to the closing table.

Frank Suriano standing on a Brooklyn brownstone block
Frank Suriano

Real-estate advisor · Manhattan & Brooklyn

How the practice works

  • 01Close-range read
  • 02Direct advice
  • 03Practical next step

The work is close-range: one advisor reading the property, the building, the board, the buyer pool, and the timing together. In New York, the answer sits in the judgment that connects a comp and a listing description to the decision in front of you.

Clients come in at different moments. Some are ready to move, some are testing a market, and some need a candid second opinion before they act. The point is to make the next step clear without handing the work off to a team or burying the read in process.

That can mean pressure-testing a number before a sale, weighing the tradeoffs between two neighborhoods, reading a board package before it becomes urgent, or deciding whether a search should widen or narrow. The through line is practical context: what matters now, what can wait, and what deserves a closer look before time or money is spent.

The practice is built for people who want a clear read before they decide.

Every conversation should leave you with a sharper sense of leverage, timing, presentation, and next steps — whether the right move is to act quickly, prepare quietly, or wait for better evidence.

In their words

Measured by the people who lived it

$480M+Sales volume
15+Years advising
300+Deals closed
1:1One accountable advisor

What has always stood out about Frank is that he approaches every transaction like a true advisor, not just a broker… After four successful transactions together, there is nobody else we would trust with our real estate needs.

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PatrickPark Slope · 4 transactions

Professional, responsive, and a total expert at navigating the madness of the city's real estate market. Frank worked through the December holidays to make sure the condo board application was completed, submitted and approved at an extremely quick pace.

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ChristopherChelsea condo

He steered us away from a building that would not have been a good fit for our family, but we were blinded at the time due to some amenities.

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AshleyFamily buyer
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Buying, selling, or weighing a move — you’ll get a straight read from Frank.

From the blog

Recent writing.

Buyers emerging from a Manhattan subway station
Field Notes

Buying an Apartment in Manhattan: What Serious Buyers Should Know First

A Manhattan purchase is not just a search. It is a sequence of decisions about financing, building quality, offer strength, board risk, closing costs, and resale.

Frank Suriano
Wood-paneled room set for a board meeting
Field Notes

Manhattan Co-op Board Approval: What Buyers Should Prepare Before They Offer

Board approval starts before the package. Buyers need clean finances, a coherent story, and a building choice that fits their profile.

Frank Suriano
Pricing notes and market materials on a table.
Market Letter

How to Price a Manhattan Co-op or Condo Without Chasing the Market

Pricing is not a neighborhood average. It is a read on the building, line, condition, buyer pool, competing inventory, and launch timing.

Frank Suriano