Bob Mazzola is a New Yorker through and through; he was born and raised in the Bronx and has been a resident of Lincoln Square for the past two decades. His knowledge and love of this city has helped countless clients meet and exceed their New York City real estate goals for over 20 years. Bob Mazzola has distinguished himself as a trusted and respected real estate professional since 2000. Prior to joining Compass in 2022, Bob spent 20+ years with the Corcoran Group. During his tenure at Corcoran, Bob established an impressive track record, consistently gaining recognition as one of NRT’s (Corcoran’s parent company) top-producing agents, ranking in the top 2% among 59,000 real estate professionals nationwide and part of the Multi-Million Dollar Club for every year since 2001. Bob has also earned the esteemed designation of New York Real Estate Specialist (NYRS) — a recognition for a premier group of NYC brokers committed to the highest level of ethical standards, professional excellence and advanced education.
The true measure of his success, however, is the repeat and referral business he continually receives from satisfied clients. Bob’s clients praise him for his ability to minimize the stress that often comes with New York City real estate transactions and his uncanny ability to understand and appreciate the art of listening. Bob’s soft-spoken, easygoing, approachable demeanor belie this Bronx boy’s tenacious, dogged dedication to ensuring the best outcome for his clients. His success in sales and negotiation carries over from his prior career as the National Accounts Manager of a large publicly traded printing and information management company.
Outside of the world of real estate, Bob takes full advantage of the vibrancy of New York City. He enjoys exploring the diverse array of local restaurants and having debates about where to find the best pizza or burger in the city. He also enjoys taking full advantage of our numerous theatre, arts and other cultural options. He is a patron and supporter of New York City Ballet, New York Botanical Garden, New York Public Radio, New York City public television. He will not show whether he prefers the Yankees or the Mets.