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American real estate agents
Tal Alexander (born 5 July 1986) and Oren Alexander are United States
real estate agents focusing on the
New York and
Miami markets.
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[3] They founded the Alexander Team at
Douglas Elliman Real Estate in 2012.
[4] In 2019, the brothers co-represented the buyer in the most expensive residential home transaction ever in the
United States .
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Early life
Tal Alexander played tennis for
Hofstra University ,
[6] and Oren Alexander graduated from the
University of Colorado with a BA in finance.
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[8] They both moved to New York in 2008 to start their careers.
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Career
Oren Alexander's first major deal was the sale of an $8.2 million penthouse in Manhattan in 2009.
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In 2019, the brothers co-represented the buyer in the United States' most expensive residential home transaction, when a 24,000 square foot penthouse, at 220 Central Park South, sold for $238 million in 2019.
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[12] This sale surpassed the prior record when
Barry Rosenstein paid $137 million for his home in
The Hamptons in 2014.
[13] Also in 2019, the brothers sold an estate in Miami for $50 million, the most expensive single-family home ever sold in the Miami area.
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The brothers' clients include
Leon Black ,
[16]
Kim Kardashian and
Kanye West ,
[17]
[18]
Steve Madden ,
[19] and
Tommy Hilfiger .
[20] Oren Alexander has been featured in
Forbes 30 Under 30 in Real Estate.
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In June 2022, the brothers left Douglas Elliman after a decade to launch their own firm, named Official.
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References
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"Cracking the bro code: Tal and Oren Alexander" . Real Deal . March 18, 2019.
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"These Miami brothers keep selling some of the priciest homes in the world. How do they do it?" . Miami Herald . Retrieved 7 July 2019 .
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"The Alexander brothers are taking over this Billionaires' Row PH listing" . Real Deal . May 1, 2019.
^ Cooperstein, Paige.
"What It's Like To Be One Of Luxury Real Estate's Highest Rollers At Age 27" . Business Insider . Retrieved 23 Aug 2019 .
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"This $238 Million New York Penthouse Broke the Record for the Most Expensive American Home Ever Sold" . Time . 24 January 2019. Retrieved 12 Aug 2019 .
^ Kallergis, Katherine.
"Cracking the bro code" . The Real Deal . Retrieved 14 Aug 2019 .
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"How real estate brothers closed some of the priciest deals around" . LA Times . 15 March 2019. Retrieved 6 July 2019 .
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"Oren Alexander | Associate Broker/Co-Founder of The Alexander Team, Douglas Elliman" . natfluence . Retrieved 2022-12-13 .
^ Rodriguez, Rene.
"These Miami brothers keep selling some of the priciest homes in the world. How do they do it?" . Miami Herald . Retrieved 10 Aug 2019 .
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"This 25-Year-Old Hotshot Real Estate Broker Finds Wealthy Clients By 'Living Like They Do' " . Business Insider . Retrieved 6 July 2019 .
^ Katz, Lily (23 January 2019).
"America's Most Expensive Home Sold to Billionaire Ken Griffin" . Bloomberg . Retrieved 15 Aug 2019 .
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"Penthouse Sale in Chelsea Sets Downtown Record" . NY Times . June 2018. Retrieved 15 Aug 2019 .
^ Marino, Vivian (February 2019).
"Central Park Penthouse Sets Record at Nearly $240 Million" . NY Times . Retrieved 16 Aug 2019 .
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"Miami Real Estate sells for a record $50 million" . CNBC . 6 February 2019. Retrieved 7 July 2019 .
^ Flamer, Keith.
"Mystery Buyer Snags Miami's Most Expensive Home Ever For $50 Million" . Forbes . Retrieved 14 Aug 2019 .
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"Leon Black Selling at Miami's New Billionaire Condo Tower" . Bloomberg . 3 May 2016. Retrieved 7 July 2019 .
^ Schmidt, Mackenzie.
"Kim Kardashian and Kanye West Buying Miami Condo Listed for $15.5 Million" . People . Retrieved 20 Aug 2019 .
^ Flamer, Keith.
"Kim & Kanye Buy 'Billionaire Bunker' Condo in Miami Beach" . Forbes . Retrieved 21 Aug 2019 .
^ Rodriguez, Rene (15 March 2019).
"How real estate brothers closed some of the priciest deals around" . LA Times . Retrieved 23 Aug 2019 .
^ Taylor, Candace (2 November 2016).
"Tommy Hilfiger Offers Plaza Hotel Penthouse for 26% Off" . Wall Street Journal . Retrieved 23 Aug 2019 .
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"Forbes 30 Under 30 Real Estate" . Forbes . Retrieved 6 July 2019 .
^ Rebong, Kevin (2022-06-07).
"Alexander Team Leaving Douglas Elliman to Launch Official" . The Real Deal . Retrieved 2023-03-26 .
^ Rebong, Kevin (2022-06-08).
"Analyzing Top Brokers Oren and Tal Alexander's Move to Side" . The Real Deal . Retrieved 2023-03-26 .