A Brooklyn Heights townhouse, formerly a community hub for divorcées, sold for $11 million, exceeding its $10 million asking price within just seven days. Seller Elise Pettus, founder of UNtied, created a supportive network for women going through divorce. The charming home, carefully designed by architect Robert Kahn, was integral to hosting workshops and events that fostered emotional connections among clients. The buzz surrounding the property was bolstered by this community's affection for the space and its role in their healing journeys.
Through her network, Elise knew a million brokers. Hundreds of them. They [and other divorcées] always gathered at the house for UNtied events.
The townhouse wasn't even ready to show when the calls started pouring in and potential buyers were offered 20- to 30-minute time slots to see it.
It meant a lot to everyone because their lives became better through the process of dealing with their divorces.
Unlike the Knot, which helps women plan their weddings, UNtied helps women navigate the world of divorce — especially those riding the blue divorce wave.
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