Luis Berrezueta is a distinguished luxury real estate specialist, Certified Pricing Strategy Advisor, and investment property expert dedicated to listing and selling premier properties across Long Island and is the go to in areas such as the Gold Coast, North Fork, South Shore, and the Hamptons. Recognized for his exceptional market knowledge and strategic approach, Luis consistently delivers high-impact marketing, expert negotiations, and seamless transactions for his clients.
With a background in healthcare and a degree in Medical Informatics from Stony Brook University, Luis developed analytical skills, attention to detail, and a results-driven mindset that now set him apart in the real estate industry. His expertise spans luxury listings, new developments, and high-end investment properties, making him the go-to advisor for sellers looking to maximize value and high-net-worth buyers seeking exclusive opportunities.
Luis’s approach is built on trust, discretion, and a commitment to achieving the highest possible returns for his clients. His competitive spirit, sharp negotiation skills, and ability to navigate complex deals have led to record-breaking sales and a loyal clientele who value his results-driven service.
"Every property has a unique story, and my goal is to position it in a way that attracts the right buyer at the highest possible price," Luis says. "For buyers, it’s about finding the perfect investment or dream home and ensuring the process is seamless, rewarding, and tailored to their needs."
When he’s not closing deals, Luis enjoys boxing, traveling, networking, and staying active in the Long Island market. He is fluent in English and Spanish, expanding his reach to a diverse clientele.
Luis helped me find the perfect home for me after searching for months. Great communication skills and always responsive. Very polite and respectful. Highly recommend.
ChristianLituma
Louis has sold more than one house for me and his creativeness, attention to details and customer service are top notch. I highly recommend anyone looking to sell or buy to use him!
shorelinebuildingcorp
Trabajar con Luis fue una experiencia excelente. Aunque el proceso se extendió más de lo esperado, el siempre estuvo disponible para ofrecerme apoyo y recursos. Gracias a su paciencia y dedicación, pude encontrar el hogar perfecto. ¡Lo recomiendo totalmente!
belengata1702
I had the pleasure of working with Luis Berrezueta for several months while searching for my perfect home. The process wasn’t easy, and we faced some unexpected changes along the way, but Luis was incredibly patient and supportive throughout. Even when conditions changed and we had to wait, they always stayed in touch, provided countless resources, and answered all my questions no mat...
jmrfcb85
Luis did an outstanding job assisting us with the purchase of our mobile home .His expertise in the market's geographic area was instrumental in determining a competitive purchasing price while considering the future resale value for the area. Luis was very involved in all aspects of the closing. He was friendly, responsive and always gave great advice. We will definitely have him hel...
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August 27, 2024
If you’ve seen Ryan Serhant’s schedule, you know that the grind never stops. And now, he’s only getting busier with the return of Owning Manhattan. The series, following the powerhouse business mogul and his brokerage SERHANT. in the high-stakes world of New York City real estate, will be back for Season 2. “To be honest, it’s overwhelming,” Serhant tells Tudum about the response to Season 1. “Expectations were so high for the fans, and I knew we were going to give them something unexpected. Owning Manhattan is so original, and unlike any other show on the air, and to see people fall in love with it on such a global scale is so insane.” Since you last saw Serhant and his elite army of agents, the brokerage has only grown, expanding now to eight states and nearly 700 agents. “Tensions are high. Competition is fierce. Inventory is low everywhere, which means there are not enough homes for our buyers, let alone our agents,” Serhant adds. “So it’s all-out real estate warfare right now, with a lot of pressure on me as CEO to lead us in the right direction.” As for what fans can expect for Season 2, Serhant has a gentle warning: “I’m giving everyone a heads up to invest in a couch with a seatbelt. Turbulence is coming.” The intensity, he says, builds upon the final moments of the season finale, in which Serhant was offered the opportunity to sell an entire building of units worth more than $300 million. “Remember how you felt in the last few minutes of the surprise Season 1 finale? That’s what you’ll feel for the entirety of Season 2,” he says. Check back here for more details as we get closer to the launch of Owning Manhattan Season 2.
August 20, 2024
Gatsby-esque mansions, country clubs and equestrian pursuits in the shadow of the Empire State Building? This is the atmosphere in Old Westbury, N.Y., a village of just over 5,000 people on Long Island’s North Shore roughly 25 miles east of Midtown Manhattan. It is part of the Gold Coast, an approximately 30-mile North Shore stretch where, from the 1890s into the early 20th Century, wealthy families built lavish manors, even on 100 acres or more. Here, they enjoyed lifestyle pursuits—polo playing, gardening, entertaining. Today, most of Old Westbury’s historic estates have been subdivided, but the lure of greener grass remains. “Old Westbury has always been a popular place to live, but with young people wanting to leave the city for more of a country club setting, we are seeing renewed interest,” says Lois Kirschenbaum, a Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty associate real-estate broker.
June 28, 2024
One of the nation’s first modernist homes is up for sale for the first time in more than six decades. The Davison House, located in Northport, Long Island, was built back in 1935 and was last on the market in 1963. The property, designed by Robert L. Davison and John Calendar, is listed for $1,799,000, offering the opportunity to own a piece of architectural history. Davison and Calendar were members of a group of early modernists who utilized new materials and construction techniques aimed at energy efficiency and contemporary living spaces. The home has garnered attention in various architectural circles. It was featured in “Long Island Modernism 1930-1980” by Caroline Rob Zaleski, published in 2012 by WW Norton & Company and the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities. Additionally, it was spotlighted in a 1936 issue of Architectural Record for its trendsetting design and innovative engineering. Modernist design became popular from the 1930s, with architect opting for open floor plan, long windows and open facades The Davison House is one of four modern homes originally constructed on a 20-acre plot of land known as The Fort Salonga Colony. Today, only two of these original modern homes remain. The home has garnered attention in various architectural circles. It was featured in “Long Island Modernism 1930-1980” by Caroline Rob Zaleski, published in 2012 by WW Norton & Company and the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities. Additionally, it was spotlighted in a 1936 issue of Architectural Record for its trendsetting design and innovative engineering. Modernist design became popular from the 1930s, with architect opting for open floor plan, long windows and open facades The Davison House is one of four modern homes originally constructed on a 20-acre plot of land known as The Fort Salonga Colony. Today, only two of these original modern homes remain.