Mark Danich

Mark Danich

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

With over 19 years of real estate brokerage experience, Mark Danich has enjoyed a successful career in residential sales and rentals. He heads The Danich Team, managing a number of properties for landlords and private owners. He has brokered numerous sales closings and thousands of rental deals. His most recent sale at the prestigious 432 Park Avenue on Billionaire’s Row set the mark for Bond's highest sales price closed last year.

Mark is known for being a knowledgeable, responsible, and highly ethical broker. He is proud to be among the first Certified Real Estate Advisors to graduate from the certificate program at Touro College. A member of the Real Estate Board of NY since 2000, his excellence in managing properties, and matching buyers and renters with the right homes, has facilitated a loyal and enduring customer base that continues to grow, as well as having brought about satisfying personal relationships.

Previously, he worked for American Express where he received numerous awards and holds a B.A. in Urban Planning. Mark also keeps on working outside of real estate. He sits on the board of RAM Foundation, a nonprofit that seeks to empower women and free modern day slaves in Pakistan, where he visited last year.

Sold Listings

Address Type Beds Baths Price Date
446 Central Park West, #5E Coop 3 1.5 $720,000 09/2023
417 East 90th street, #8H Coop 1 1 $509,000 08/2017

Rented Listings

Address Type Beds Baths Price Date
4960 Broadway, #5B Apartment Studio 1 $2,100 04/2024
235 West 22nd Street, #4B Apartment Studio 1 $3,400 02/2024
140 West 55th Street, #7C Apartment 1 1 $2,232 02/2024
235 West 22nd Street, #5W Apartment 1 1 $4,400 01/2024
401 East 58th Street, #B9 Apartment Studio 1 $860 12/2023
140 East 46th Street, #RF11 Apartment Studio 1 $1,300 12/2023
304 East 49th Street, #4B Apartment 1 1 $2,650 12/2023
109 East 88 Street, #2A Apartment 1 1 $3,075 11/2023
160 West 73rd Street, #8E Apartment Studio 1 $2,725 10/2023
235 West 22nd Street, #6U Apartment Studio 1 $2,464 08/2023
163 East 87th Street, #5D Apartment 1 1 $2,450 07/2023
401 East 58th Street, #C5 Apartment Studio 1 $1,950 07/2023
167 East 87th Street, #5RE Apartment 1 1 $1,250 07/2023
64 West 9th Street, #4N Apartment Studio 1 $1,300 07/2023
200 West 58th Street, #PHC Apartment 2 1 $6,000 06/2023
200 West 58th Street, #11C Apartment 2 2 $6,000 06/2023
235 West 22nd Street, #2X Apartment Studio 1 $2,015 06/2023
1075 First Avenue, #2F Apartment Studio 1 $2,275 06/2023
414 East 58th Street, #D2 Apartment 1 1 $2,275 06/2023
217 East 88th Street, #7 Apartment 1 1 $1,016 06/2023
235 West 22nd Street, #2C Apartment Studio 1 $3,500 05/2023
160 East 55th Street, #5C Apartment Studio 1 $1,383 05/2023
96 Fifth Avenue, #3E Apartment 1 1 $4,650 05/2023
140 East 46th Street, #6P Apartment 1 1 $1,673 04/2023
405 East 56th Street, #6C Apartment Studio 1 $1,286 04/2023
1572 Third Avenue, #2E Apartment 1 1 $1,232 04/2023
1572 Third Avenue, #4N Apartment 1 1 $975 04/2023
171 East 88th Street, #4F Apartment 1 1 $3,200 03/2023
400 East 89th Street, #16F Apartment 3 2 $6,600 03/2023
160 West 73rd Street, #9H Apartment Studio 1 $3,400 03/2023
160 West 73rd Street, #14C Apartment 1 1 $4,100 03/2023
140 East 46th Street, #2M Apartment 1 1 $3,000 02/2023
400 East 89th Street, #12k Apartment 1 1 $4,000 02/2023
400 East 89th Street, #5P Apartment 2 2 $6,500 02/2023
160 East 55th Street, #6D Apartment Studio 1 $1,850 02/2023
145 West 55th Street, #14B Apartment 3 3.5 $8,900 01/2023
160 West 73rd Street, #8A Apartment Studio 1 $1,200 12/2022
224 East 89th Street, #15 Apartment 1 1 $2,111 12/2022
220 East 89th Street, #7 Apartment 1 1 $2,200 12/2022
405 East 56th Street, #6H Apartment Studio 1 $3,400 12/2022
200 West 58th Street, #11C Apartment 2 2 $6,200 11/2022
106 East 81st Street, #8B Apartment 1 1 $4,150 11/2022
157 East 57th Street, #16A Apartment 2 2 $6,600 11/2022
160 West 73rd Street, #9F Apartment 1 1 $3,020 11/2022
137 East 38th Street, #4B Apartment Studio 1 $2,500 11/2022
200 West 58th Street, #2A Apartment 3 2 $8,400 10/2022
25 West 68th Street, #9G Apartment 2 2 $7,100 10/2022
25 West 68th Street, #5D Apartment 1 1 $4,900 10/2022
107 East 88th Street, #3E Apartment 1 1 $3,000 10/2022
145 East 16th Street, #3G Apartment Studio 1 $2,357 10/2022
107 East 88th Street, #5F Apartment 2 1 $2,079 10/2022
20 Beekman Place, #11E Apartment Studio 1 $3,300 09/2022
160 West 73rd Street, #6E Apartment Studio 1 $3,300 09/2022
20 Beekman Place, #4C Apartment 2 1 $5,600 09/2022
137 East 38th Street, #11E Apartment Studio 1 $3,875 09/2022
219 East 69th Street, #PHB Apartment 4 3 $18,500 09/2022
20 Fifth Avenue, #12E Apartment 1 1 $7,900 09/2022
405 East 56th Street, #2A Apartment Studio 1 $3,527 08/2022
96 Fifth Avenue, #11E Apartment 1 1 $5,800 08/2022
140 East 46th Street, #10P Apartment 1 1 $3,700 08/2022
157 East 57th Street, #PHB Apartment 3 2.5 $9,000 08/2022
145 West 55th Street, #15C Apartment 3 3 $9,200 08/2022
80 Cranberry Street, #6F Apartment 1 1 $4,400 08/2022
140 East 46th Street, #6L Apartment 1 1 $3,700 07/2022
405 East 56th Street, #1J Apartment Studio 1 $3,250 07/2022
4960 Broadway, #3B Apartment Studio 1 $1,950 07/2022
140 East 46th Street, #11K Apartment 1 1 $3,700 07/2022
159 East 55th Street, #4A Apartment Studio 1 $2,600 07/2022
165 East 35th Street, #7D Apartment Studio 1 $3,300 07/2022
96 Fifth Avenue, #P8 Apartment Studio 1 $3,600 07/2022
96 Fifth Avenue, #8 Apartment Studio 1 $3,650 07/2022
104 East 81st Street, #2H Apartment 2 2 $5,400 07/2022
401 East 88th Street, #7A Apartment 2 2 $5,400 07/2022
4960 Broadway, #1D Apartment Studio 1 $1,950 06/2022
80 Cranberry Street, #4J Apartment 1 1 $2,400 06/2022
235 West 22nd Street, #7P Apartment Studio 1 $2,500 06/2022
157 East 57th Street, #15G Apartment 2 2 $5,950 06/2022
20 Beekman Place, #6F Apartment 2 1 $4,032 05/2022
235 West 22nd Street, #6H Apartment Studio 1 $3,600 05/2022
80 Cranberry Street, #5K Apartment 1 1 $3,120 05/2022
25 West 68th Street, #3G Apartment 2 2 $6,800 05/2022
162 East 55th Street, #3C Apartment 1 1 $3,300 05/2022
542 East 14th Street, #17 Apartment 1 1 $1,145 05/2022
49 West 11th Street, #6 Apartment Studio 1 $1,499 05/2022
96 Fifth Avenue, #3H Apartment 1 1 $5,200 04/2022
160 West 73rd Street, #2B Apartment 1 1 $3,500 04/2022
25 West 68th Street, #6D Apartment 1 1 $4,150 04/2022
240 East 82nd Street, #14H Apartment 1 1 $2,850 04/2022
162 East 55th Street, #2A Apartment Studio 1 $2,225 04/2022
405 East 56th Street, #6G Apartment 1 1 $2,850 04/2022
120 West 86th Street, #8A Apartment 1 1 $3,600 04/2022
165 East 35th Street, #9E Apartment 2 1 $4,950 04/2022
147 East 72nd Street, #4R Apartment 1 1 $2,200 03/2022
985 Lexington Avenue, #3R Apartment 1 1 $2,275 03/2022
43 East 74th Street, #4B Apartment 1 1 $3,100 03/2022
157 East 57th Street, #4C Apartment 2 2 $6,600 03/2022
140 East 46th Street, #10H Apartment 1 1 $3,500 03/2022
235 West 22nd Street, #7E Apartment 1 1 $1,982 03/2022
200 West 58th Street, #4C Apartment 2 2 $5,800 03/2022
120 West 86th Street, #9D Apartment 1 1 $4,500 03/2022
20 Fifth Avenue, #14A Apartment 1 1 $7,800 03/2022
160 West 73rd Street, #2B Apartment 1 1 $3,500 03/2022
146 East 46 Street, #2FR Apartment 1 2 $4,100 03/2022
96 Fifth Avenue, #3M Apartment 1 1 $5,200 03/2022
200 West 58th Street, #PHBD Apartment 3 3 $6,800 03/2022
200 West 58th Street, #2D Apartment 1 1 $4,300 02/2022
200 West 58th Street, #PHBD Apartment 3 3 $7,600 01/2022
200 West 58th Street, #PHBD Apartment 3 3 $7,600 12/2021
200 West 58th Street, #C3 Apartment 2 2 $5,400 12/2021
140 West 55th Street, #6 Apartment 1 1 $3,200 12/2021
200 West 58th Street, #4C Apartment 2 2 $5,400 12/2021
39 East 65th Street, #4A Apartment Studio 1 $2,500 12/2021
200 West 58th Street, #A5 Apartment 4 3 $8,400 12/2021
140 West 55th Street, #5 Apartment 1 1 $2,900 12/2021
200 West 58th Street, #E3 Apartment 2 2 $6,100 12/2021
145 East 16th Street, #19F Apartment 2.5 2 $7,900 12/2021
200 West 58th Street, #3E Apartment 2 2 $6,300 12/2021
200 West 58th Street, #5A Apartment 4 3 $8,400 12/2021
140 West 55th Street, #2A Apartment 2 1 $3,950 12/2021
226 East 89th Street, #17 Apartment Studio 1 $2,100 12/2021
140 West 55th Street, #7B Apartment 2 1 $4,100 12/2021
140 West 55th Street, #3C Apartment 1 1 $3,100 12/2021
140 East 46th Street, #8T Apartment Studio 1 $2,625 12/2021
109 East 88 Street, #3C Apartment 2 1 $3,850 12/2021
52 West 55th Street, #3F Apartment 1 1 $2,500 12/2021
165 East 35th Street, #6B Apartment 1 1 $3,700 12/2021
137 East 38th Street, #1A Apartment 2 1 $3,750 12/2021
226 East 89th Street, #5 Apartment Studio 1 $2,200 12/2021
137 East 38th Street, #12C Apartment 2.5 1 $6,000 12/2021
96 Fifth Avenue, #3E Apartment 1 1 $3,500 12/2021
216 East 89th Street, #4E Apartment 1.5 1 $2,750 12/2021
140 West 55th Street, #D2 Apartment 1 1 $2,900 12/2021
145 East 16th Street, #9C Apartment 3 2 $7,900 12/2021
160 East 55th Street, #4C Apartment Studio 1 $2,450 12/2021
140 West 55th Street, #2D Apartment 1 1 $2,658 12/2021
565 West 175th Street, #41 Apartment 2 1 $2,200 10/2021
405 East 56th Street, #C14 Apartment 1 1 $4,800 09/2021
1427 York Avenue, #4F Apartment 1 1 $1,900 09/2021
1427 York Avenue, #4G Apartment 1 1 $1,900 09/2021
157 East 57th Street, #11A Apartment 2 2 $6,500 07/2021
107 East 88th Street, #5B Apartment 1 1 $2,000 03/2021
505 West 37th Street, #29G Apartment Studio 1 $2,580 01/2021
140 East 46th Street, #11M Apartment 1 1 $0 01/2021
61 West 8th Street, #5R Apartment 1 1 $2,900 06/2020
220 East 89th Street, #6 Apartment 1 1 $2,200 01/2020
821 Second Avenue, #2 Apartment 2 1 $3,250 10/2019
217 East 88th Street, #13 Apartment 1 1 $2,015 08/2019
46 Stone Street, #5 Apartment 4 2 $5,500 07/2019
33-02 Ditmars Boulevard, #2 Apartment 4 2 $3,800 07/2019
690 Tenth Avenue, #XF Apartment 2 1 $2,800 05/2019
234 East 89th Street, #4e Apartment 2 1 $2,800 05/2019
517 Third Avenue, #4 Apartment Studio 1 $2,200 05/2019
140 West 55th Street, #3C Apartment 1 1 $3,175 05/2019
140 East 46th Street, #6K Apartment 1 1 $3,150 03/2019
162 East 55th Street, #3C Apartment 1 1 $3,000 03/2019
165 East 35th Street, #6B Apartment 1 1 $3,850 03/2019
400 East 89th Street, #11H Apartment 1 1 $3,550 03/2019
240 East 82nd Street, #21C Apartment Studio 1 $2,775 03/2019
156 East 37th Street, #3C Apartment 1 1 $3,700 03/2019
160 West 73rd Street, #13A Apartment 1 1 $4,500 03/2019
240 East 82nd Street, #3J Apartment 2 2 $5,700 12/2018
455 Second Avenue, #5A Apartment 1 1 $2,100 10/2018
107 East 88th Street, #3F Apartment 2 1 $3,700 10/2018
33-02 Ditmars Boulevard, #03 Apartment 4 2 $3,900 10/2018
140 East 46th Street, #2L Apartment 1 1 $3,100 09/2018
401 East 88th Street, #12B Apartment 1 1 $2,750 09/2018
140 West 55th Street, #2D Apartment 1 1 $2,900 09/2018
166 West 72nd Street, #7D Apartment 1 1 $3,750 09/2018
240 East 82nd Street, #10E Apartment 2 1 $4,125 08/2018
235 West 22nd Street, #6 Apartment 1 1 $3,500 06/2018
240 East 82nd Street, #1A Apartment Studio 1 $2,301 05/2018
690 Tenth Avenue, #2S Apartment 2 1 $2,700 02/2018
48 West 73rd Street, #B5 Apartment 1 1 $3,800 02/2018
1427 York Avenue, #2E Apartment 2 1 $2,550 01/2018
140 West 55th Street, #7B Apartment 2 1 $3,800 01/2018
159 East 55th Street, #3B Apartment Studio 1 $2,095 04/2017
145 West 55th Street, #2g Apartment 1 1 $3,400 02/2017
145 West 55th Street, #4B Apartment 1 1 $3,200 02/2017
304 East 49th Street, #4b Apartment 1 1 $2,500 02/2017
235 West 22nd Street, #2L Apartment Studio 1 $2,001 11/2013
145 East 16th Street, #16F Apartment Studio 1 $2,033 10/2013
690 Tenth Avenue, #02S Apartment 1 1 $2,350 08/2013
140 West 55th Street, #2S Apartment 1.5 1 $2,350 08/2013
400 East 89th Street, #9K Apartment 1 1 $2,700 11/2021
140 East 46th Street, #6A Apartment 1 1 $3,150 04/2019
151 Mott Street, #15 Apartment 1 1 $2,600 07/2018
140 West 55th Street, #5A Apartment 2 1 $3,900 04/2018
165 East 35th Street, #4C Apartment Studio 1 $2,200 07/2017
160 East 55th Street, #3C Apartment Studio 1 $2,200 07/2017
104 East 81st Street, #4F Apartment Studio 1 $2,650 07/2017
465 Lexington Avenue, #43 Apartment Studio 1 $2,250 07/2017
80 Cranberry Street, #7L Apartment Studio 1 $2,200 07/2017
39 East 65th Street, #2B Apartment Studio 1 $2,875 06/2017
411 East 70th Street, #3f Apartment 2 1 $2,075 12/2015
137 East 38th Street, #9h Apartment Studio 1 $3,100 11/2015
690 Tenth Avenue, #3r Apartment 2 1 $2,200 09/2015
157 East 57th Street, #3e Apartment Studio 1 $3,250 08/2014
219 East 69th Street, #5L Apartment 1 1 $3,000 04/2013
200 West 58th Street, #6D Apartment 1 1 $3,300 03/2013
235 West 22nd Street, #6Z Apartment 1 1 $2,800 02/2013
November 2014 by Piper Gore
Mark Danich is extremely helpful, knowledgeable and personable. Moving across the country is a bit stressful and he made me feel very comfortable. I would highly recommend him.

Brick Underground

Published 08/20/2013 - By Found A Great Rental? Here Are 4 Inside Tips For Beating Out The Competition

 

FOUND A GREAT RENTAL? HERE ARE 4 INSIDE TIPS FOR BEATING OUT THE COMPETITION

Offer to take the apartment "as is," include a personal bio, plus more tips from the front lines

Agreeing to take the apartment "as is"--custom paint job and all--can give you the inside track, say brokers.

When I recently pounced on a rent-stabilized alcove-studio apartment in a doorman building (did I mentioned that it has a dishwasher too?!), my application was not exactly the only one submitted.
 
My broker outlined in great detail how hard it would be to land a rent stabilized unit of this caliber even with my near-perfect credit and other credentials. But then he offered what turned out to be a deal-clinching tip: Offer to take the apartment "as is."
 
More on that strategy below, along with other off-the-beaten-path ways to help you secure the rental of your dreams....
 
1. Offer to take the apartment "as is" and take over the lease right away
 
Provided the apartment is not a complete wreck, let the broker know to highlight that you'll take the apartment 'as is'--without being cleaned or painted--when your application is submitted, says real estate agent Mark Danich of BOND New York.
 
 "It gives you a better shot at standing out and landing an apartment when there are multiple bids--especially the case for an under-market rent stabilized deal which is rare and extremely difficult to find," he says.
 
In my case, the building agreed to paint anyway. They also gave me the contact number of the person who sands their floors and he sanded and polyurethaned the floors for a very reasonable fee of $400.
 
2. Be proactive -- and put a lot of money down if you can
 
If you can, offer to put more than the required amount of money down--several months' to even a full year's worth of rent, says real estate agent Adina Azarian of Adina Equities
 
(Note: This won't work in a rent-regulated building, where putting up extra months' rent is legally prohibited.)
 
Adina also tells renters to "be proactive and actually ask the landlord or the landlord's agent, 'What would it take to get the place?'  Usually, a landlord will like the sincerity and interest and tell you exactly what they want." 
 
In the case of a co-op sublet,  suggesting you may want to buy after renting may be an incentive to the owner, Azarian says.
 
And in the case of a condo, a tenant who explains that they're open to the owner's specific needs--like showing an apartment while still occupied to other investors or setting up a long lease--is probably going to get put on the top of the list.
 
3. Offer incentives -- but don't get too extravagant
 
"I've had prospective tenants offer to replace the kitchen appliances with new ones, offer custom suits to the owner, offer to sweep and clean the lobby and front of the building twice a week, offer up gift certificates to restaurants, a free cruise around the city in a sail boat and free gym memberships," says real estate agent Gary Posylkin of Miron Properties.
 
These types of incentives tend to work better in smaller buildings with small landlords than in large ones, Posylkin says.
 
"Can it work?  It's rare but I've seen it happen. Will most landlords entertain these things? No," he says.
 
4. Don't be afraid to get personal
 
Add a personal touch when putting in an application, even when it comes to rentals, says real estate agent Holly Sose of  City Connections Realty.  
 
"I always write a bio about my customer," says Sose. "Something short but detailed about what they do, what their interests and hobbies are and what charities they're involved with. I think it gives a human and warm feeling to the rather dry application process." 
 
Sose says she'll do this no matter how big or small the building is.
 
"At some point, a human being is going to review that application and in a tight and competitive market, I like to make sure that my customer's application presents itself as the clear winner every time," she says.


The Real Deal

Published 01/01/2013 - By Broker Exchange

 

Broker exchange

January 01, 2013 
By Andrea Cetra

Residential

Bond New York
Mark Danich joined the firm as a senior vice president and associate broker. He was previously an associate broker and certified real estate advisor at City Connections Realty.

Citi Habitats
Alejandro Beitler was hired from MNS as a licensed real estate salesperson. Blair Robinson joined the firm from Rapid Realty as a licensed real estate salesperson. Shari Swan was hired as a licensed real estate salesperson from Mark David & Company.

Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group
Justin D’Adamo was promoted to managing director from sales director.

Stribling & Associates
Elizabeth Ann Stribling-Kivlan has been named president of the firm, replacing her mother, company founder Elizabeth Stribling, who will assume the role of chairman. Kirk Henckels, head of Stribling Private Brokerage, is taking the position of vice chairman.

Town Residential
Roberto Cabrera joined the firm as senior vice president and associate broker. He was previously a senior vice president at Halstead Property. Kathy McFarland was hired as a senior vice president and associate broker from the Corcoran Group, where she was vice president. Mattie Wiser was hired as a representative and associate broker from Warburg Realty, where he was an associate broker. Ginger Shukran joined as a representative from Keller Williams NY, where she was a salesperson. Etienne Lafaye joined as a representative from Trump Sales and Leasing, where he was a sales representative.

Commercial


Avison Young
Whitney Meyer joined the firm as a senior vice president. Previously, she was director of asset management and leasing for Mitsui Fudosan America.

Colliers International
Drew O’Malley joined the firm as executive managing director from the Bluestone Group, where he was managing director.

Murray Hill Properties
Mark Silver joined the firm as a national executive director of global corporate services. Previously, he was national director of senior housing and head of global healthcare for Colliers International.


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