Khashy Eyn

Founder/CEO at Platinum Properties

Khashy Eyn is the founder and CEO of Platinum Properties, a full-service real estate brokerage based in New York City. Khashy established the company in 2005 and has achieved significant success, including closing high-profile deals and surpassing $500 million in transactions in 2021. Notable achievements include the $250 million sale of 116 John Street and leasing the highest priced per-square-foot rental at 1 North Moore for $85,000 a month. In 2009, Khashy Eyn also founded Ankor Management, where they served as founder until 2019.

Khashy Eyn attended Baruch College from 2000 to 2004, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Real Estate.

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New York, United States

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The selection of your residence (rental or purchase) represents much more than simply a place of domicile. In fact, your home and the surrounding neighborhood reflect an image to others regarding your tastes, values, and the vision you have for your life and the lives of your family members. Choosing the right residence is a major lifestyle choice that transcends mere brick and mortar considerations. Platinum Properties was founded in 2005 to serve the needs of an affluent and discerning real estate clientele. Platinum Properties has been recognized as one of the fastest growing Real Estate firms in Manhattan. More distinguishing than the mere number of transactions the firm has completed are the types of transactions for which Platinum is now being recognized throughout the industry. • After six years of languishing on the market, Platinum Properties produced a buyer for a $34 million transaction with the Trump World Tower Penthouse. • Platinum secured and closed the most expensive residential transaction in the history of the New York Financial District. • In just a matter of days, Platinum Properties brokered the $9.9 million sale of the triplex penthouse apartment in the South Tower at the Continuum in Miami Beach. This apartment had been on the market since 2007.


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