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Reba Miller serves as CORE’s Director of Sales for the Madison Avenue office, where she oversees the brokerage’s agents and re-sale business. With more than twenty-seven years in the real estate industry, Reba has sold over $1 billion in real estate and built a niche on the Upper East Side, Upper West Side and along the Gold Coast corridors of Park, Madison and Fifth Avenues. Reba has extensive experience in a variety of real estate transactions, both on the buying and on the selling sides, and expertly collaborates with attorneys and brokers on domestic and foreign sales in both residential and commercial transactions. She has strong relationships with developers and buyers alike, who trust her honesty, market knowledge and vast experience in negotiating, renovating and problem solving.
Prior to joining CORE, Reba started her own real estate brokerage in 1998. During the firm’s thirteen years, it brought in $400 million in sales. In her early real estate career, Reba was Director of Sales for a distinguished 70-year-old firm where she successfully converted over 20 prime buildings in Manhattan.
Throughout the course of her career, among Reba’s many record-breaking sales include deals at 15 CPW for $4,000/foot and at The Plaza for $5,000/foot. In addition, she has done 90% of the sales and leasing in converted condominium buildings such as 26 East 63rd, 40 East 62nd, 44 East 67th and 21 East 66th and has sold and represented properties in other top residential condominium buildings including Morgan Court, Olympic Tower, Trump Tower, The Chatham, The Empire, 502 Park Avenue and The Europa. Reba’s vast experience in new development and re-development includes 985 Park Avenue where, in partnership with Barbara Fox, 9 units sold at an average price of $6 million and the successful repositioning and rebranding 333 West 14th. Additionally, Reba sold Loropiana’s former headquarters to world-renowned Diamond Jeweler, Lawrence Graff, for Graff’s Corporate Headquarters. Among Miller’s many other accolades was receiving third in Deal of the Year from REBNY for her work on a complicated deal at 188 East 78th, resulting in 6 commissions paid at the closing.
Reba is very involved in the real estate community and is presently the Co-Chairman of The Board of Directors of the Real Estate Board of New York and the Ethics Committee, where she’s served for the past three years. During her tenure, Reba helped create a task force that implemented important changes to industry guidelines, specifically outlining new rules for co-exclusive agency agreements. Today, she continues to provide advice to her broker peers and volunteers her time teaching and participating in seminars, and has instructed a NYRS for REBNY segment for two semesters. In addition to her dedication to REBNY, Reba has worked on the Technology Committee for ResidentialNYC.com.
Reba is an accomplished tennis player who won two bronze medals in the Pan American Maccabiah Games in Mexico City. She currently resides on the East Side of Manhattan and maintains a residence in Easthampton.
Prior to joining CORE, Reba started her own real estate brokerage in 1998. During the firm’s thirteen years, it brought in $400 million in sales. In her early real estate career, Reba was Director of Sales for a distinguished 70-year-old firm where she successfully converted over 20 prime buildings in Manhattan.
Throughout the course of her career, among Reba’s many record-breaking sales include deals at 15 CPW for $4,000/foot and at The Plaza for $5,000/foot. In addition, she has done 90% of the sales and leasing in converted condominium buildings such as 26 East 63rd, 40 East 62nd, 44 East 67th and 21 East 66th and has sold and represented properties in other top residential condominium buildings including Morgan Court, Olympic Tower, Trump Tower, The Chatham, The Empire, 502 Park Avenue and The Europa. Reba’s vast experience in new development and re-development includes 985 Park Avenue where, in partnership with Barbara Fox, 9 units sold at an average price of $6 million and the successful repositioning and rebranding 333 West 14th. Additionally, Reba sold Loropiana’s former headquarters to world-renowned Diamond Jeweler, Lawrence Graff, for Graff’s Corporate Headquarters. Among Miller’s many other accolades was receiving third in Deal of the Year from REBNY for her work on a complicated deal at 188 East 78th, resulting in 6 commissions paid at the closing.
Reba is very involved in the real estate community and is presently the Co-Chairman of The Board of Directors of the Real Estate Board of New York and the Ethics Committee, where she’s served for the past three years. During her tenure, Reba helped create a task force that implemented important changes to industry guidelines, specifically outlining new rules for co-exclusive agency agreements. Today, she continues to provide advice to her broker peers and volunteers her time teaching and participating in seminars, and has instructed a NYRS for REBNY segment for two semesters. In addition to her dedication to REBNY, Reba has worked on the Technology Committee for ResidentialNYC.com.
Reba is an accomplished tennis player who won two bronze medals in the Pan American Maccabiah Games in Mexico City. She currently resides on the East Side of Manhattan and maintains a residence in Easthampton.
| CORE EXCLUSIVES | Type | Unit | Beds | Baths | SF | Price | |
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26 East 63rd Street, 10AB | Condo | 10AB | 3 | 2 | $7,500,000 | |
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1 Central Park South, 1405 | Condo | 1405 | 1 | 1.5 | 1,199 SF | $6,200,000 |
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211 Madison Avenue, 30AB | Condo | 30AB | 5 | 6 | 4,500 SF | $5,595,000 |
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211 Madison Avenue, 26A | Condo | 26A | 2 | 2.5 | 2,321 SF | $2,895,000 |
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211 Madison Avenue, 20A | Condo | 20A | 2 | 2.5 | 2,321 SF | $2,495,000 |
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211 Madison Avenue, 18A | Condo | 18A | 2 | 2.5 | 2,321 SF | $2,395,000 |
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211 Madison Avenue, 30A | Condo | 30A | 2 | 2.5 | 2,321 SF | $2,295,000 |
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211 Madison Avenue, 16A | Condo | 16A | 2 | 2.5 | 2,321 SF | $2,200,000 |
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211 Madison Avenue, 30B | Condo | 30B | 2 | 2.5 | 2,010 SF | $2,195,000 |
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211 Madison Avenue, 24B | Condo | 24B | 2 | 2.5 | 2,010 SF | $1,995,000 |
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211 Madison Avenue, 14A | Condo | 14A | 2 | 2.5 | 2,321 SF | $1,995,000 |
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515 West 23rd Street, 4FL | Rental | 4FL | 2 | 2 | 1,870 SF | $12,000 |





















