Mary A. Vetri has lived in Gramercy Park and Greenwich Village for nearly twenty-five years. After college (her majors were Philosophy and English) she began her working career at Salomon Brothers as a Vice President, specializing in corporate relocation and mortgage products. Later, Mary transitioned from Wall Street to residential Real Estate, starting in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, where her family still resides. Mary joined the Brown Harris Stevens lower Fifth Avenue office in September 2005. Joining the Brown Harris Stevens family is especially exciting to Mary because of the many top notch resources available to her and therefore her clients. The location is ideal as many of her clients are within walking distance. Mary has many of the area's best sales and rental listings and her experience and knowledge of the market means Mary can quickly pinpoint buyers or properties that meet each client's needs. Sales properties range from studios to large penthouses and townhouses and from homes in new residential projects to some of the oldest and most historic buildings in all of New York. Mary has the experience of working with developers/sponsors as the exclusive listing agent as well. While very active in residential sales, Mary is also one of Brown Harris Stevens top producers in rental properties, and has been honored with the Brown Harris Stevens Rental Broker of the Year Manhattan. Rental homes include larger apartments, unfurnished and furnished, with some available on a short term lease. A select few have distinctive antique furnishings. In 1992 Mary joined the William B. May Company's Greenwich Village office, on Hudson Street, and became a licensed associate broker. She was recognized numerous times for top production as "Broker of the Quarter" and was also consistently received recognition for her efforts through awards and promotions. Awards include her selection as the 1997 recipient of the Presidents company-wide Apple Award, and the Patricia Mason Memorial Award, the company's most prestigious award, in 1998. The late Pat Mason was also Mary's "mentor". Mary was promoted to Vice President in 2002, and in 2004 was named a Senior Vice President of the Company. Mary is a member of the National Arts Club on Gramercy Park and Gardiners Bay Country Club on Shelter Island, where she has a home. She is also a member of the Real Estate Board of New York and is often quoted in the New York Times, NY Magazine, Financial Times and other publications. Mary's proven results, plus her attention to detail for each client, mean that many of her transactions are with repeat clients who come back over and over again through the years, to rent, to purchase, or to sell a property.