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Chris Dintrone

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

212-430-5273
Christopher.Dintrone@marcusmillichap.com

260 Madison Avenue 5th Floor, New York, NY 10016

Chris Dintrone's Q&A

What is Your Favorite Movie?

The Other Guys

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What is You Favorite Book?

Too Big to Fail

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What are the top things you enjoy most about working in this business and on the NYM team?

Waking up and getting to do what I love every day. No two days are the same in this business and it keeps you on your toes at all times.  NYM is by far the top investment sales team in the city and is made of up of some of the sharpest folks in the industry. Everyone at NYM is also on the principal side already or working to get there soon – you just don’t find that anywhere else.

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Professional History

Chris Dintrone works on the #1 investment sales team in New York City, covering multifamily and mixed-use sales throughout the West Side of Manhattan. Chris specializes in handling the most complex real estate transactions, working alongside his partners Joe Koicim and Logan Markley.

Prior to joining Marcus & Millichap, Chris spent years in New York City multifamily property management. He managed a portfolio of hundreds of pre-war apartments for Rose Associates, a leading property management firm throughout New York.

A lifelong New Yorker, Chris is passionate about the city and its people. His family has owned and operated real estate in New York City since the 1860’s. As a result, he understands the complexities of operating real estate in this environment and helps clients navigate these challenges.

Before entering the real estate business, Chris studied business management at Clemson University School of Business.

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June 11, 2026

NYC at 5x Revenue or SpaceX at 100x? What’s A Better Bet?

Wall Street will sell you SpaceX at a $1.75 trillion valuation on roughly $18.7 billion of revenue. That’s almost 100 times revenue for a company that lost nearly $5 billion last year. Meanwhile, rent-stabilized apartment buildings in New York City are trading around 5 times gross rent roll. Comparable metric. One is priced at 5x. The other at 100x. And the one at 5x is the one people are afraid to buy. What SpaceX is actually asking you to believe.   SpaceX wrote in its own S-1 filing that it…
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April 14, 2026

What Does Owning the Building Do for You?

From the early 90’s until June of 2019, NYC real estate only got better. There were a couple of bumps along the way, but those were relatively short lived. Enter HSTPA and owners need to adjust entirely to the new reality. Those that adapt survive, and those that wallow with indecisiveness risk everything. For the most part early adopters of change have been rewarded. For 25 years, the buildings provided cash flow, upside, AND asset appreciation. The trifecta! NYC rent laws were adjusted in 1993 to allow for individual apartment…
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March 19, 2026

From a Startup to a $486M Refinance with Greg Fournier – Podcast Takeaways

"It's finding the next one." Shaun Riney and Andrew Bronstein sat down with Greg Fournier — managing principal of Greenbrook Partners, one of the most quietly prolific operators in Brooklyn multifamily. Greg doesn’t do much press. That makes this conversation worth paying attention to. Greenbrook has deployed over $1.5 billion in equity, owns roughly 450 buildings across 20 Brooklyn neighborhoods, employs 150 people, and just closed a $486 million refinance with Freddie Mac through Invesco — covering 260 properties, roughly half the portfolio. Here’s what I took away. It Started…

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