Closed! NYC's Real Estate Podcast

BFKP Productions

Closed! focuses on hot button issues impacting New York City real estate professionals and consumers. Each episode takes a deep into a trending topic impacting the market. We hope you join us at the Closing table! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 3d ago

    Why Every Developer Needs a Tax Attorney with YuhTyng Patka

    On this episode of Closed!, recorded live at The Real Deal Forum, Lee sits down with YuhTyng Patka, partner at Adler & Stachenfeld LLP, and one of the leading real estate tax attorneys in the country, to pull back the curtain on one of the most important and least understood forces shaping New York City real estate: property taxes and tax incentives. Tyng chairs her firm's New York City Real Estate Tax & Zoning Incentives Practice, its Climate Mobilization Act Task Force, and its PACE Financing Practice, and was recently named to Crain's 2026 Notable Women in Law. She works with owners and developers every day on tax certiorari proceedings, incentive programs, and the ever-evolving legislative landscape that determines whether a project pencils out or not. In this conversation, Tyng breaks down how the property tax system actually works, why the 485x incentive has spawned a wave of 99-unit buildings across the city, and what developers are leaving on the table as a result. She also shares how she uncovered that the city had been misclassifying properties and misinterpreting its own law, winning significant refunds for her clients in the process. Whether you are a developer, an owner, or a lawyer who wants to better understand the tax side of real estate, this one is not to be missed. To learn more about Tyng and Adler & Stachenfeld, visit www.adstach.com or find her on LinkedIn. And as always, to learn more about Lee, Mike, and BFKP, visit bfkplaw.com To find out more about Bergstein Flynn Knowlton & Pollina PLLC, visit our website at bfkplaw.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    24 min
  2. May 28

    Erin Hosler: Bringing 5 Star Hospitality to Residential Real Estate

    On this episode of Closed!, recorded live at The Real Deal Forum, Lee sits down with Erin Hosler, Director of Residential Hospitality at First Service Residential New York, to discuss what it looks like when world-class hospitality meets residential property management. Erin brings over three decades of experience training service teams at some of the most recognized names in luxury hospitality, including The Ritz-Carlton, Soho House, the Langham, and more. Now, she's channeling that expertise into a first-of-its-kind training program at First Service, helping building teams across New York and beyond create meaningful, memorable experiences for residents. From the Ritz-Carlton's three-step service philosophy to crafting "wow moments" for residents, Erin breaks down why the little things, not the amenities, are what truly define a building's culture and keep residents happy. She also shares how she tailors training to individual building brands, navigates established teams, and even customized a full program around a pop star moving into one of her buildings. If you work in residential real estate, property management, or just love a great conversation about service and culture, this one is for you. To learn more about Erin and First Service Residential, find her on LinkedIn @https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinhosler/, and as always, to learn more about Lee, Mike, and BFKP, visit bfkplaw.com. To find out more about Bergstein Flynn Knowlton & Pollina PLLC, visit our website at bfkplaw.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    15 min
  3. May 11

    The Truth About Co-Op Board Approvals in New York City (with Mark Levine)

    On this episode of Closed!, Lee Bergstein is joined by Mark Levine, Principal at EBMG LLC, Accredited Property Management LLC, and Apex Management Group—one of New York City’s most active property managers, overseeing hundreds of co-op and condominium buildings across the city. Together, they break down one of the most frustrating and opaque parts of NYC real estate: the co-op board application process. From incomplete applications and internal board dynamics to the real reasons deals get delayed or denied, Mark offers a behind-the-scenes look at how these decisions are actually made—and where things most often go wrong. The conversation also dives into the upcoming legislation imposing strict timelines on board approvals, what it means for buyers, sellers, and boards, and whether it will truly fix the system or just create new challenges. Co-op approvals can make or break a deal—and they impact everyone involved. In this episode, Lee and Mark unpack the pain points, the pressure, and the potential reforms shaping the future of NYC real estate transactions. If you love law, real estate, or New York City, then this is an episode for you. To learn more about Mark Levine and his companies, visit: http://www.manageyourbuilding.com/ or ebmg.com.  To find out more about Bergstein Flynn Knowlton & Pollina PLLC, visit our website at bfkplaw.com.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To find out more about Bergstein Flynn Knowlton & Pollina PLLC, visit our website at bfkplaw.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    42 min
  4. Apr 29

    Why the Best NYC Apartments Never Hit the Market (with Ian Slater)

    On this episode of Closed!, Mike Flynn and Lee Bergstein are joined by Ian Slater, co-founder of Trove Partners at Compass and one of New York City’s top luxury residential brokers, to unpack what’s really happening at the highest end of the market. With over $2 billion in career sales and a team ranked among the best in the city, Ian brings a front-row perspective on how wealth, demand, and discretion are shaping luxury real estate today—and why the market is more complex than it appears. The luxury market in New York City isn’t one-size-fits-all—it’s increasingly bifurcated by neighborhood, property type, and buyer profile. Ian breaks down how post-COVID wealth creation, especially among younger tech buyers, is driving demand, why much of the market now operates off-market, and how privacy concerns and social media have fundamentally changed how high-end deals get done. They also explore the rise of “horizontal mansions,” the impact of global events and policy shifts like a potential second-home tax, and why New York remains a stable asset for the ultra-wealthy despite ongoing volatility. If you care about luxury real estate, market dynamics, or how wealth is moving through New York City, this is an episode for you. Follow Ian Slater on social media and learn more about Trove Partners at trove-partners.com. To find out more about Bergstein Flynn Knowlton & Pollina PLLC, visit our website at bfkplaw.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To find out more about Bergstein Flynn Knowlton & Pollina PLLC, visit our website at bfkplaw.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    31 min

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Closed! focuses on hot button issues impacting New York City real estate professionals and consumers. Each episode takes a deep into a trending topic impacting the market. We hope you join us at the Closing table! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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