Charlie Abrahams

Boston Real Estate – Condominiums, Single Family Homes, Multi-Family Properties

Charlie AbrahamsCharlie Abrahams has joined the CondoDomain real estate team in Boston with more than 6 years of experience. Mr. Abrahams has been a top-producing agent for both Coldwell Banker and most recently William Raveis Real Estate.

Charlie has won numerous selling awards achieving the status at Coldwell Banker of the Sterling Society and President’s Sales Club and more recently both the Chairman’s Club and prestigious Chairman’s Elite Club at William Raveis Real Estate which is awarded to the top 100 agents in the company of 2,000 total agents.

Charlie joins the firm, which grew more than 300% in transactions and volume in 2009 and plans to help accelerate the continued growth in 2010 and beyond (www.condodomain.com). The addition of Charlie brings both strength and knowledge to this brokerage team in addition to his assisting directly in the development of a new listing product, which Condo Domain plans to formally release in January, 2010.

Searching for Boston condos should be an exciting and fun experience, but it can turn into a hassle without the right Boston condo professionals. At Condo Domain Boston the company as a whole and Charlie in particular has the specialized knowledge about Boston condos and each of the diverse neighborhoods in the Boston area. Let Charlie help you search & find the condos that fits your needs. Contact Charlie today to speak with him about the company’s extensive Boston condo listings, new condo developments and open house viewings.

Prior to real estate Charlie had over 13 years in sales and business development experience across the United States. In this he honed an advanced acumen for understanding the processes of strategy, negotiation, marketing and decisions making.

Charlie has a BA in International Relations from Boston University and spent 4 years on the Charles River as a member of the BU crew team. He even competed in the Henley Royal Regatta in England and has have lived in France, Italy, Switzerland and Germany.

Charlie is also an avid triathlete who’s competed in two Ironman races with two more scheduled for 2010 in Lake Placid, NY and Panama City Beach, FL. He has completed eight marathons and more than 50 other races of varying distances across the globe including the San Francisco “Escape from Alcatraz” triathlon, St. Croix Half Ironman, Paris Marathon, San Francisco Marathon, Boston Marathon and countless others. Charlie currently lives in Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood.

Charlie on HGTV - 'My House is Worth What?'

My House is Worth What? gives you the lowdown on the high stakes of home ownership. Go behind closed doors each week as three homeowners in three different parts of the country strategize on maximizing their homes' value. After a professional assessment and evaluation from local market experts, they'll get the bottom line on how well their efforts will pay off, with big surprises often awaiting the homeowner in the final number.

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Arlington, Massachusetts
Beacon Hill, MA

My House is Worth What? Arlington, Ma

Melanie and Ed Coo-Wonsek
and Charlie.

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beacon hill

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Wayland, MA
Sherborn, MA

My House is Worth What?

Emma Chung, Stephen Chung, Charlie and Kendra Todd (Host of My House is Worth What and Winner of the NBC reality show "The Apprentice 3rd Season")

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Kendra (Winner of the NBC reality show “The Apprentice 3rd Season”), Charlie, Mel Robbins, and Chris Robbins

Charlie previously featured a property in Sherborn, MA. Kendra Todd (Winner of the NBC reality show “The Apprentice 3rd Season”), Charlie, Mel Robbins, and Chris Robbins

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Realty News

Beacon Hill row house auctioned, but no bids...

By Jenifer McKim, Boston Globe Staff, March 4, 2010 - When developers Peter and Elizabeth Georgantas paid $2.25 million for a dilapidated 1860s Beacon Hill brownstone about four years ago, they saw the potential for a hefty profit.
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With Segway fleet cruising, ways of life collide in North End...

By Andrew Ryan, Boston Globe Staff / February 23, 2010 - The North End has long been defined by its Old World charm, with narrow streets and crooked brick sidewalks harkening to the days of buggies and the clomp-clomp-clomp of horses.
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For sale, but not for long... Demand is up, supply is down, and time is short for hopeful Mass. home buyers seeking tax credit...

By Jenifer B. McKim, Boston Globe Staff / February 13, 2010 - Karen Daly headed out Sunday to tour a renovated Natick house, confident she would be one of the few home hunters on a cold afternoon during which people were prepping for Super Bowl parties.
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Down to its last chance...

By Casey Ross, Boston Globe Staff / February 10, 2010 - Developers’ delays and funding woes spur the state to serve notice on Columbus Center, the $800m complex planned to span the Pike.
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