As a passionate and dedicated real estate professional, Jordyn knows how to cultivate connections, communicate effectively, remain patient, and be a great listener - all essential in her practice.
She brings these qualities from her background in the health field where she enjoyed a successful career as a speech-language pathologist. She specialized in pediatrics helping both typically developing and developmentally-delayed children. Her outgoing, sociable personality, strong work ethic, keen attention to detail and empathetic nature make her a perfect real estate partner to help with one of life’s most important decisions.
“I treat clients like individuals and understand their unique needs, working together to achieve them in a partnership built on trust and honesty. I adore meeting new people and bringing them together with properties they love.”
Originally from Winter Park, Florida, Jordyn attended Florida State University where she earned a Bachelor’s degree. She went on to Long Island University to obtain a Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology, graduating magna cum laude.
Upon moving to NYC, Jordyn fell in love with the city and now can’t imagine living anywhere else. She resides in Tribeca currently but has experienced life in many different Manhattan neighborhoods. Travel, health and wellness, fashion, design, and dining throughout all of NYC’s best with family and friends are among her favorite pastimes.
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August 8, 2026
" The priciest recorded home sale was for a penthouse at 432 Park Avenue on Billionaires’ Row that sold for a 30 percent loss. The trust of late scientist and philanthropist Roy. T Eddleman sold the 94th-floor pad for $22 million"
July 10, 2026
"The unit, 94A, last asked $25.75 million — down from its $33 million ask in 2024. The buyer purchased the half-floor unit for $31.5 million in 2019. It asked $26.95 million in January. The buyer and final price are not yet known, but it will be for less than $25 million and will have major repercussions for future sales."