Alfred Tom Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
A native New Yorker raised in Brooklyn, Alfred graduated from the City University of New York, Brooklyn College with top honors in his chosen major of Psychology. He then went on to Fordham University where he earned his Masters Degree in Applied Development Psychology.
Alfred has a unique background to bring to Elegran. Upon completing his formal education, he worked at prestigious financial institutions including Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and BNY Mellon. Subsequently, Alfred became an accomplished hairstylist and colorist and founded a successful hair salon in Brooklyn Heights. Recognized for his talent and ability to understand and convey complex skills and concepts, Alfred was invited to be a part of an elite team of educators at Wella teaching both basic and advanced technical skills to new and experienced hairstylists alike.
After successful careers in both the Finance and the Beauty industries, Alfred set out to pursue his lifelong passion for real estate. He is tireless in his commitment to deliver the highest quality to his clients and is always professional, kind and courteous. His experience, passion, intuition, creativity and personable nature ensures that all his clients are thrilled with their experience.
In his free time, you might find Alfred on the dance floor at various Latin Socials around the city, as Salsa dancing is his newest passion hobby. He also loves to travel and spend time with his partner in life, Rafael and his two pups, Toby and Lucky.
Boulevard East, APT 2F Condominium in Boerum Hill
2
Bedrooms
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2 Bathrooms
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971 Square FT
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This bright, thoughtfully-proportioned corner unit is located in one of Downtown Brooklyn’s most coveted buildings. Apartment 2F boasts a spacious layout, an...
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