WHO’S ROSEY?

Rosey the Reviewer?

I loved the theatre so much I decided not to aspire to be a professional actor. (I have, of course, become a real estate broker, and I’m open to the premise that performers in both fields have more than a few skills in common.)

By the time I graduated with a theatre degree in 1974, I knew I had talent. I also knew I wasn’t good enough. Not by my standards. Not to do justice to a craft I held as holy.

Why holy?

Growing up, my Dad, the original Rosey, was drama editor for the New York Post. For the sake of his son, he assigned himself to review children’s shows; we would see as many as four a weekend. (Though my memory is vague, I don’t believe he ever turned in a negative review.) CLICK TO READ MORE

Rosey the Realtor?

Like most folks in the business, real estate is not my first career. I’ve been a marketing consultant, a journalist (reporting for the Boston Herald.) I’ve been a special education teacher and a horse logger. I was a novelist too, specializing in unpublished manuscripts.

As a broker, I apply the same skills—and qualities—that served me in those other pursuits to satisfy your real estate needs.

-          Creative Marketing: Once, long ago, the New York Times called me “Captain Chutzpah” for a PR stunt I’d pulled. I draw from that same well of marketing creativity on behalf of clients who list their properties with me. It’s what sets me apart.

-          Chutzpah: Sure, price and condition are key factors in getting your home sold fast, but first you have to get buyers’ attention. Calling on my creativity and my chutzpah, I do it with a combination of creativity and chutzpah. It’s what sets me apart. CLICK TO READ MORE