Brownstone Property Group featured in Brick Underground
March 4, 2021
So you bought a NYC townhouse—now how are you going to manage it?

Brownstone Property Group principal Josh Blackman was recently featured in Brick Underground within an article titled, "So you bought a NYC townhouse—now how are you going to manage it?". In this article, Blackman offers up some townhouse management tips including the following:
"The advice from Josh Blackman, principal of the Brooklyn property management company Brownstone Property Group, is to get organized before you even close on the sale of your townhouse. He suggests getting a property inspection and then "take heed of recommendations made by the inspector." You might even want to consider adding additional inspections for issues like termites and the chimney, he says."
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Brick Underground interviewed Josh Blackman for expert insight into what it really takes to maintain a NYC brownstone. Josh outlines the responsibilities owners often overlook, from facade upkeep to mechanical systems, inspections and vendor coordination. It is a great read for anyone considering a townhouse purchase or looking to better understand the realities of ownership. Read the full article here .

Josh Blackman, CEO and founder of Brownstone Property Group, appears on The NextGen Environment Leader podcast to unpack the operational and regulatory realities of managing buildings across Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan. In this episode, Josh discusses the rising complexity of environmental regulations, the importance of staying ahead of shifting compliance laws, and the role of strategic waste management in reducing rodent activity. He also explores the financial impacts of tax protests and the value of high quality service in a market where cost cutting can create long term risk. The conversation also looks ahead at emerging opportunities, including how AI may support the future of compliance management. View the conversation here.







