Noah Kollar is a Manhattan-based real estate advisor with over $100 million in closed transactions and a proven record of delivering exceptional outcomes across Downtown’s most competitive neighborhoods. He specializes in luxury resales and new development marketing—merging data-driven strategy, refined storytelling, and high-impact media to drive measurable results for his clients.
Since launching his career at the height of the pandemic in 2020, Noah has worked alongside New York’s top-producing teams to deliver award-winning marketing campaigns, community-driven activations, and nationally recognized PR. His listings and commentary have been featured by The New York Times, NBC, 6sqft, and The Real Deal, and his work has helped set new price-per-square-foot records in multiple buildings, including the final sponsor sale at 67 Franklin Street—featured on Netflix’s Owning Manhattan.
With a background in filmmaking and a lifelong passion for visual storytelling, Noah brings a unique creative lens to his real estate practice. His clients—ranging from design-savvy homeowners to global investors—value his attentive process, calm negotiation style, and long-term perspective on wealth building through real estate.
Originally from New Jersey, Noah developed an early appreciation for architecture, culture, and the dynamic pace of city life—an influence that continues to shape his approach to real estate today. Now based in Manhattan, he maintains a deep connection to the city’s food, film, and theater scenes. He also enjoys tennis, long-distance running, and remains committed to personal growth through community engagement and giving back.
Noah believes that great real estate is about more than the deal—it’s about trust, timing, and thoughtful execution. That’s the foundation he brings to every transaction.
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July 17, 2025
"The top residential sale recorded in New York was for a condominium in the Woolworth Tower in Tribeca. Daniel Glaser parted with a unit at 2 Park Place for $7.5 million. The buyer was S&Y Properties LLC. Glaser purchased the 3,200-square-foot pad for $9.3 million in 2019, then listed it for sale in 2023 for just under $10 million. The latest deal works out to about $2,300 per square foot. Serhant’s Krista Nickols, Ryan Serhant, Noah Kollar, and Jake Dunsmore had the listing."
June 13, 2024
"A one-bedroom, one-bath 1,027-square-foot apartment with an open floor plan, a breakfast bar, a primary suite with a walk-in closet, a den/home office, a washer/dryer, PTAC heating and air-conditioning, and a private terrace, on the second floor of a six-story building with a virtual intercom, a rood deck and a super."