A lifelong New Yorker, Leslie Rutherfurd Coleman has earned a distinguished reputation as one of New York Citys top residential real estate brokers. With over 18 years of industry experience, specializing in Manhattans high-end market, Leslie is highly sought after for her considerable expertise and discretion. A confident, yet calming demeanor is a testament to her inimitable knowledge of the luxury market, as well as an astute understanding for the needs of her discerning clientele. Leslie joined the luxury real estate firm, Brown Harris Stevens, to work alongside her mother, Mary K. Rutherfurd. Their combined knowledge of New Yorks neighborhoods, buildings and history has proved immensely successful over the years in achieving their clients objectives. In 2017, Leslie and Mary were recognized for the biggest cooperative deal of the year at Brown Harris Stevens for their sale of the Penthouse at The Pierre. In the following year, the pair also sold a 40-foot wide town house located at 146 East 65th street, the former home of David Rockefeller. In 2014, they earned the top price for the sale of a cooperative apartment at 960 Fifth Avenue, and in 2013 and 2012 they earned top recognition for the prices achieved in the sales of three Fifth Avenue apartments owned by the prominent Huguette Clark Estate. Leslie and Mary have been recognized by The Wall Street Journal and Real Trends as one of Americas top real estate professional teams. Leslie provides the highest level of professionalism, and is widely respected for her reputation for absolute discretion. This has provided her the opportunity to work on some of the largest residential real estate transactions in New York City. Leslies ability to engender trust among clients and colleagues has earned her countless referrals working with prominent clients in the worlds of finance, law, entertainment and politics. Leslie attended Sacred Heart and graduated from Brooks School and Skidmore College with a B.A. in Art