Barry Levites
Barry H. Levites was an American real estate investor, lender, and landlord active in New York City. He headed the Bronx Board of Realtors and was principal of Levites Realty Management, LLC and related firms. Levites was widely noted for operating a value-based hard-money lending business, managing multiple Bronx and Manhattan properties, and serving as a prominent borough real estate figure.
Career
Levites entered the New York real estate industry by the 1960s, later shifting focus to private mortgage lending. A federal opinion described his business model as “hard money” lending on a loan-to-value basis, with most loans secured by first mortgages.He served as president of the Bronx Board of Realtors, the borough’s main trade group. Publications such as CooperatorNews and the New York Real Estate Journal document the role of the organization during his tenure.
Properties and transactions
Levites-affiliated entities owned or managed properties across the Bronx and Manhattan:- In 1982–84, Levites purchased and later transferred 444-446 East 58th Street, Sutton Place, into a cooperative corporation.
- In 2015, his estate sold 225 Central Park North, a 49-unit rental, for $33 million.