Nancy Candib joined Brown Harris Stevens in 1991. In 1996, Ms. Candib sold the most expensive private townhouse in New York, the firm's biggest individual deal for that year. In 1998, Ms. Candib again sold the highest price one-family townhouse in New York City, also the firm's biggest individual deal that year. A specialist in townhouses, co-ops and condominiums, and familiar with all areas of Manhattan, Ms. Candib has always been among the top-ranking residential brokers at BHS. In 2001 the Real Estate Board of New York honored Nancy Candib with the Residential Deal of the Year, for what was considered to be the most challenging and complex transaction in the sale of two buildings on Park Avenue. Currently in her twentieth year as a real estate broker, Ms. Candib is a Senior Vice President, Managing Director with Brown Harris Stevens. Ms. Candib is the mother of two grown children and makes her home on the Upper East Side. A native of western Massachusetts, she earned a BA in history from Brandeis and an MA in history of art and architecture from Boston University. Having lived in Europe, mainly in Spain and in Switzerland, Ms. Candib is proficient in Spanish and French. Among her favorite leisure activities are gardening, horseback riding, skiing and traveling abroad.