Originally from Myanmar, Nyi Nyi earned his Bachelor of Business Administration from the Institute of Economics in Yangon. After graduating, he dedicated several years to humanitarian work as a social worker for Save the Children in rural southern Myanmar, where he later became a political advocate. Due to political unrest, Nyi Nyi was forced to flee to Malaysia in 2005, where he was recognized as a political refugee under the UNHCR.
In 2011, driven by gratitude toward the organization that once supported him, he began working as an interpreter for refugees resettling through the UNHCR. A year later, Nyi Nyi resettled in New York City through the United States Refugee Program—his new home ever since.
Nyi Nyi discovered his passion for connecting people with meaningful experiences and spaces. In 2016, he transitioned into real estate from hospitality scene, combining his interpersonal skills, resilience, and attention to detail to guide clients through one of the most competitive markets in the world.
For Nyi Nyi, real estate isn’t just about closing deals—it’s about creating lasting relationships and helping every client find a place they can truly call home.
With nearly a decade of experience in New York City real estate, Nyi Nyi Aung brings a refined understanding of the market and a deep commitment to his clients’ goals. Nyi Nyi’s journey from international advocacy to New York real estate reflects his resilience, adaptability, and dedication to service.
Specializing in luxury sales across Manhattan and Brooklyn, Nyi Nyi combines a sharp eye for value with a relationship-driven approach—building trust through transparency and results. His global background, attention to detail, and network of property owners and developers give him a unique edge in navigating competitive markets and securing the best outcomes for his clients.
For Nyi Nyi, real estate isn’t just about transactions—it’s about delivering an elevated experience and helping each client find a property that truly reflects their lifestyle and aspirations.