
Kirk Rundhaug
With over 30 years of experience and more than $3 billion in closed sales, Kirk Rundhaug is one of New York City's most accomplished and trusted real estate professionals. Specializing in both new development and luxury resale properties, he has built a reputation for delivering unparalleled results in the city’s most competitive markets. With new development among his specialties, he boasts an impressive resume with involvement in New York City's most sought after buildings including 215 Chrystie, 160 Leroy, 10 Madison Square West, 1 Wall Street 37 East 12th Street, 40 Bond and 50 Gramercy Park North. Kirk has also worked with prominent New York families, closing deals at exclusive Manhattan addresses such as 1085 Fifth Avenue, The Chatham, 350 West 23rd, 433 East 74th, Charlton Street, 540 West 28th, The Cammeyer, 930 Fifth Avenue, 70 East 10th Street and 66 Charles Street, which broke a West Village record for price per square foot.
Kirk brings an expert-level understanding of NYC real estate, deep market insight, and a sharp eye for value. He has worked closely with developers, investors, and discerning buyers, guiding transactions from concept to closing with strategic precision.
Known for integrity, discretion, and a relentless commitment to client success, Kirk Rundhaug continues to set the standard for excellence in New York real estate.
His entry into real estate was quite an organic one. Kirk enjoyed great success as an interior designer with clients in New York, London, and California for many years before being hand-picked by hotelier Ian Schrager in 2005 to be Director of Sales for 50 Gramercy Park, a 23-unit leasehold cooperative linked to the Gramercy Park Hotel, where he beat projections for over 30%. At 40 Bond, a 28-unit condominium designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architects Herzog & de Meuron, he secured sales of over $2,500 per square foot and sold more than 80% of units within 15 months.











































