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2025 Ones To Watch - Industry Leaders: Elliot Bogod, Broadway Realty

Elliot Bogod
Managing Director 
Broadway Realty

“Elliot is a capable, ethical and hard-working broker. I have been in the business for over 40 years, and I know a good egg when I meet one. Elliot does great work for me, and I hope to continue our working relationship for a long time.” Corey Rabin, Esq., Rabin Panero & Herrick, Esqs. 

Sharing knowledge and expertise: 

To give back to the industry, I became a REBNY downtown committee co-chairman last year and actively participated in REBNY events.

Giving Back: 

One Wall St. and 125 Greenwich St. condominiums opened sales this year. I organized events for top 40 brokers who attended mortgage and title company sponsored REBNY events to network and get themselves familiar with featured developments and real estate industry changes.

Best books, podcasts, or apps for aspiring leaders:

I wrote a book Get Rich In Real Estate that became Amazon best seller and sold over one million copies

Best advice for new leaders: 

Never give up and hustle!

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