Enzo Morabito, executive vice president at Prudential Douglas Elliman and head of the Enzo Morabito Team, received the “Pinnacle Club Award” for achieving the company’s highest gross commission income in 2010. The top-producing team also earned a “Diamond Award” ranking.
The “Pinnacle Club Award” status recognizes the Enzo Morabito Team as Prudential Douglas Elliman’s number one team on Long Island and the Hamptons. The team, which has offices in Bridgehampton and Westhampton Beach, includes Greg Geuer, Cynthia Beck, Tim Morabito and Aimee Fitzpatrick Martin.
Enzo Morabito team transactions in 2010 included “The Point” in Westhampton Beach, which traded at $13 million and was recognized as the highest sale price ever for a home located west of the Shinnecock Canal; Belle Meade in Quogue, an historic Stanford White property once home to Ford Model Agency founder Eileen Ford, which recently traded at $5.4 million; and a $10 million sale on Highland Terrace in Bridgehampton.
Mr. Morabito was recently named a “Top 10 Hamptons Power Broker” by the Real Deal magazine and the team is currently ranked in the “Top 100” of all Prudential agents in North America. For more information, contact Mr. Morabito at (516) 695-3433.
Barbara Feldman recently joined the brand-new East Hampton office of Engel & Völkers. Prior to her career in real estate, Ms. Feldman operated her own high-end interior design firm for 35 years. She is an Accredited Buyers’ Representative and an Accredited Staging Professional.
“Barbara’s achievements in the Hamptons’ real estate market are virtually legendary, said Amadeus Ehrhardt, manager of the Southampton Engel & Völkers property shop. “She brings an added dimension of strength and professionalism to our already strong sales team.”
Jeff Steinhorst also recently joined Engel & Völkers in Southampton. Prior to joining Engel & Völkers, Mr. Steinhorst was a sales associate at Brown Harris Stevens.
Mr. Steinhorst brings 15 years’ experience in the luxury real estate market and is a certified relocation specialist.
Originally from Wisconsin, Mr. Steinhorst has lived in the Hamptons since 2000. When not working, he enjoys traveling and is an avid supporter of the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Empire Pride.
The Farrell Building Company and Modern Green Home have launched a partnership, Gaia Building, created to fill the demand for experience in the rapidly emerging green building industry.
Gaia Building will operate as a full-service construction outfit specializing in green building technology. The company has six projects slated to be in construction for spring 2011. For more information, call 899-4686 or visit gaiabuilding.com.
Maz Crotty of Engel & Völkers has received the Hamptons and North Fork Realtor Association (HANFRA) “Rookie of the Year” award. It was presented to her on January 25 at an awards dinner held at the American Hotel in Sag Harbor.
The HANFRA “Rookie of the Year” award is decided on a number of criteria, including number and gross dollar value transactions closed in 2010.
Sandy Caltabiano has joined the Mattituck office of Town & Country. As a real estate top producer in both residential and commercial sales, Ms. Caltabiano has experienced all aspects of real estate where she co-owned and operated her own firm. Reach her at 298-0600 or scaltabiano@1townandcountry.com.
Terri Boyle has also joined the Mattituck office. She grew up on the East End of Long Island and returned to it after living overseas and in California. Formerly, she lived on and managed a vineyard and winery business on the North Fork for 12 years. Reach her at 680-3400 or tboyle@1townandcountry.com.