They said I couldn't throw a ball... they also said that the perfect farmhouse in the Hudson Valley doesn't exist. - a farmhouse with 10 manicured acres featuring two serene ponds and rolling hills, a chef's kitchen equipped with a Bertazzoni vintage range, Samsung 4-door refrigerator, and handmade Zellige tile backsplash, a first-floor primary suite boasting a fireplace, walk-in closets, and a spa-like bathroom with a freestanding tub and inlaid marble floors, 3 additional ensuite bedrooms upstairs, each with walk-in closets and picturesque views, a cozy media room perfect for relaxation or entertaining guests, an in-ground pool and spa complemented by a built-in outdoor kitchen with a 36" BBQ and pizza oven, surrounding lavender gardens and English countryside-inspired landscaping... They were wrong. Welcome to 3585 Route 82, where luxury meets tranquility in the heart of Millbrook. Repped by @Jake Garay and Jordan Vaccaro
If you’ve ever asked me about the bracelets on my wrist—this one’s for you. I’ve worn a full sleeve of bracelets for over a decade. Every day. Every moment. Today, for the first time ever, I’m launching one of my own with @Pura Vida This isn’t just any bracelet. It’s a symbol of everything I believe in: hustle, heart, and helping others. I'm happy to share that 100% of the proceeds will go to @Coalition for the Homeless and the incredible work they do at Coalition for the Homeless. Wear it with purpose and together we'll make a difference. Hit the link in bio to get yours and tag me in your post! 🤝 #PuraVidaXSerhant #CoalitionForTheHomeless
Netflix called: SEASON 2 of @Owning Manhattan drops on December 5th, 2025 and you heard it from @MrBeast first… and so did I 😂 Share this with three friends you’re going to be watching with 👇
New York City became the greatest city in the world by being bold, safe, smart, and open for opportunity. From the ‘90s through the 2000s, we saw what happens when a city invests in safety, growth, infrastructure, and innovation with a dash of economic incentive to make people want to live, work, and visit. People came here from everywhere to build their future. But cities – like families, groups of friends, and companies - don’t stay great by accident. Empathy matters – for everyone in your family and company. Leadership matters. Policy matters. Incentives matter. If we want NYC to thrive for the next generation, we need to make it easier to build, safer to live, and better for people who create jobs and opportunity. Let’s protect the future of this city, and the people who make it. Stay informed, not alarmed.