B.Arch
Pratt Institute ’12. Thesis on Brooklyn rowhouse typologies. Still draws over every floor plan she sees.
About Diane
Diane studied architecture at Pratt, spent six years on Brooklyn historic-preservation projects — landmark filings, façade restorations, parlor-floor reconstructions — then became a licensed broker in 2018 after walking too many friends through bad inspections. If you want the calm one in the room who already noticed the joist deflection, that’s her.
The Journey
Pratt Institute ’12. Thesis on Brooklyn rowhouse typologies. Still draws over every floor plan she sees.
Six years on Brooklyn townhouse landmark filings, façade conditions, and parlor-floor restorations. Learned what a 130-year-old building hides.
Five years at a Brownstone Brooklyn boutique, closing 60+ townhouse and co-op transactions. Took the broker exam in 2022.
Founded Reyes Townhouse Group, a five-person Brooklyn brokerage focused on first-time townhouse and co-op buyers.
Diane is a member of REBNY (Real Estate Board of New York), the Brooklyn Board of Realtors, and the National Association of Realtors. She holds the ABR (Accredited Buyer’s Representative) and CSP (Certified Specialist Preservation) designations. All work is conducted under her New York broker license NYS DOS #10311212345.
Industry recognition for closed Brooklyn townhouse and co-op transaction volume across 2023–2024.
Selected partner for Clockless’s concierge real-estate program, serving first-time brownstone and co-op buyers.
A small, deliberately low-roster Brooklyn brokerage. Diane handles every client personally and is backed by a partner broker, a co-op specialist, a transaction coordinator, and a building-walk lead for the slow parts.
Nobody buys their first brownstone in a month. Diane’s strategy calls, tour notes, and check-ins are paced for the year that this actually takes.
Each client gets a private dashboard with their journey, listings, board package, paperwork, and messages — so nothing lives in a lost inbox thread.
Diane reads the offering plan, the building’s landmark file, and the inspection report herself. You get a plain-English summary before you sign anything.
Whether you’re nine months out or ready to tour this weekend, it starts with a conversation.
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