Rental & Listing Manager
Wei Min is a Manhattan, New York buyer-focused condominium specialist often interviewed by the media such as CNBC, The Wall Street Journal, CNN and The New York Times.
Wei Min adds value by bringing analytical and financial concepts into the property purchase process. He has invested in cash flow, appreciation, value add and foreclosure property in New York, North Carolina and Asia and shares first hand knowledge with investor clients.
In a testament to market expertise, CNBC interviewed Wei Min in Are We In A Bubble? He explained on Bloomberg TV that acquiring property under a company is prudent strategy and has appeared on NBC’s OpenHouse show. Wei Min has contributed to many articles including CNN’s How To Win A Bidding War and Business Insider’s Why Billionaires Are Investing in New York Apartments.
Originally from Malaysia, Wei Min speaks English, Cantonese Chinese, Mandarin Chinese and Malay. He has served clients from within New York, North America, Asia and Europe. To foreign clients, Wei Min serves as a one-stop solution and manages the process from buying to renting out to eventually, selling.
Prior to real estate, Wei Min was Vice President at Citigroup responsible for a $500 million portfolio. He received Citigroup’s prestigious Chairman’s Leadership Award, a recognition awarded to the top 2% of managers. He is a student of Muay Thai kickboxing, plays the piano and holds a black belt in Taekwondo.
Wei Min received an MBA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a BBA, Summa Cum Laude, from Marshall University. He is a New York Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker with Charles Rutenberg LLC and Member of the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY).