Real Estate Agent

Henry Song

Специалист по торговле недвижимостью

Английский,
Корейский

Prominent Properties Sotheby's International Realty

2 Main Street
Suite F Edgewater, Нью-Джерси 07020 Соединенные Штаты

Prominent Properties Sotheby's International Realty

2 Main Street
Suite F Edgewater, Нью-Джерси 07020 Соединенные Штаты
Henry Song has spent his career ensuring that people don’t make terrible decisions—whether in finance, food, or real estate. He started on Wall Street, where he spent 12 years as an agency trader, executing trades for hedge funds and mutual fund managers while helping them navigate the evolving landscape of trading technologies. Then, in a dramatic plot twist, he traded stocks and funds for stocks and broths, enrolling in the French Culinary Institute and working at Momofuku Ssam. (Yes, he can cook. No, he won’t cater your open house.)

Realizing that food margins are slim but property values are not, Henry pivoted to real estate, quickly becoming the Sales Director for the Hudson Club at Port Imperial. He successfully sold out the project despite a tough market and challenging conditions, proving that persistence, strategy, and market expertise win where hesitation does not. He then co-led Douglas Elliman’s New Jersey division before joining K. Hovnanian Homes, where he managed multimillion-dollar communities and was handpicked for the company’s elite leadership program.

Then 2020 happened. Layoffs came, and Henry—who had spent years making people rich—found himself on the wrong side of a corporate spreadsheet and left K. Hovnanian. So, he did what any savvy investor would do: he bet on himself. He returned to real estate sales and management, where he now serves as the Branch Manager of Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty in Edgewater and Vice President of Prominent Properties Commercial.

Henry’s philosophy is simple: real estate isn’t just about buying and selling—it’s about not losing. Whether you’re an investor, a developer, or a homeowner, the wrong decision can cost you. And if there’s one thing Henry hates, it’s seeing people leave money on the table.

If you’re thinking of buying, selling, or investing, Henry has one question for you: What’s your risk tolerance? Because in this market, hesitation is expensive.

Henry Song works in Edgewater which has a population of 7,677. Edgewater has a household income of $63,455. The educational attainment of residents of Edgewater includes 73.6% of adults who have at least a college degree.
Residents in Edgewater will typically attend school in Edgewater Borough.