Julie Rhinehart at Corcoran

Julie Rhinehart at Corcoran My Move-Up Method helps Brooklyn families upsize their homes.

06/01/2026

If you think the hardest part of a kitchen renovation is picking the paint color, I have some hilarious news for you. šŸ› ļøšŸŽØ

I recently updated my own kitchen, and the actual painting took five minutes. The endless hours of taping, sanding, and priming? That’s where the real sanity test lives. If you skimp on the boring prep, the final product looks like a DIY disaster.

Surprise, surprise—the exact same rule applies to selling your home.

Everyone wants to jump straight to the glamorous part: the active listing, the open houses, the bidding wars. But the real magic happens weeks before we ever take photos.

The strategy, the meticulous staging, and the positioning—that’s the prep work that actually dictates your final price tag.

If you want a flawless, record-breaking finish, you can't rush the prep. Let's use the Move-Up Method to handle the heavy lifting for you. šŸ‘‘šŸ’¼

It’s 8:15 AM on closing day, and your lender’s calling. šŸ“±šŸ’€They aren't calling at the eleventh hour to compliment your ou...
05/28/2026

It’s 8:15 AM on closing day, and your lender’s calling. šŸ“±šŸ’€

They aren't calling at the eleventh hour to compliment your outfit - they're calling because an underwriter suddenly panicked over a stray document.
Cue the client spiral.
When closing day alarms go off, you need a pro who knows exactly which wire to cut.

Take a deep breath. I don't do reactive; I do strategic. Consider it handled. ā˜•šŸ’¼

05/27/2026

The first hour of my day belongs to me. No phone, no emails, no exceptions. šŸ¤«ā˜•
Before I look at a single market report or jump into negotiation mode, I set the boundary. If you want to optimize everyone else's life, you have to start with your own.
In a world full of noise, that first hour is my non-negotiable sanctuary. Everything else can wait until the coffee is finished. (If you're a coffee drinker, you know what I'm talking about!)
What’s your daily non-negotiable? Drop it below. šŸ‘‡

05/26/2026

If your ultimate Brooklyn dream has a $10M to $20M budget, stop scrolling. You’ve arrived. šŸ‘‘āœØ
Carroll Street near Prospect Park isn’t just a pretty block—it’s the absolute gold standard of Park Slope.
We’re talking a perfectly shaded, tree-lined runway of historic brownstone mansions that feel more like turn-of-the-century art than real estate.
For the upsizer who refuses to compromise, this is the pinnacle: jaw-dropping architecture, total tranquility, and the park as your literal front yard.
Properties this iconic rarely hit the public apps, and when they do, you need a professional strategist, not just an agent.
If you’re ready to secure your piece of Brooklyn history on the borough's best street, let’s talk strategy. šŸ‘ šŸ’¼

05/24/2026

They say, ā€œyou can never go home again.ā€

But a recent trip back to the streets where I grew up proved that old adage completely wrong.

Walking past my childhood landmarks, the nostalgia hit fast—but so did a major wave of clarity. 🌲✨

I realized that "home" isn’t a single building. It’s a feeling of stability, warmth, and peace that you carry right inside your heart. It travels with you.

When I help Brooklyn families upgrade, I know how paralyzing the fear of leaving a house you love can be. You're afraid of losing that sanctuary.

But once you realize your capacity for "home" moves with you, the fear evaporates. Finding the next physical walls to match your growing life becomes an exciting evolution, not a loss.

Let's use the Move-Up Method to get you there smoothly. ā¤ļøšŸ‘ 

Warning āš ļø don't even think about upsizing in Brooklyn without doing these three things first! 🚨Otherwise, you'll be stu...
05/22/2026

Warning āš ļø don't even think about upsizing in Brooklyn without doing these three things first! 🚨

Otherwise, you'll be stuck with a home that's just... sitting there.

😓 My Move-Up Method is like a superhero cape - it only works if you've got the prep work done.

šŸ’Ŗ So, do these quick wins and then (and only then) call me to unleash the Strategic Optimizer! šŸ‘ āœØ

05/20/2026

I can tell in five minutes if your home will sell or sit.
If you ask to "test the market" at a high price, you’re planning a stalemate. šŸ“‰
If you ask for the strategy to be the most wanted house on the block by Sunday? You’re planning a move. šŸ„‚
"Testing" is just a fancy word for ignoring the data. My Move-Up Method doesn't do "hope"—it does optimization.
Stop playing games and let’s get that "Sold" sign. šŸ‘ āœØ

I wish more people knew that in Brooklyn, upsizing your home doesn't have to mean losing your mind! With a guide and str...
05/19/2026

I wish more people knew that in Brooklyn, upsizing your home doesn't have to mean losing your mind!

With a guide and strategy, it can be transformative.

Ready to level up in Brooklyn? Let's create your roadmap šŸ‘ āœØ

05/18/2026

The number one reason homes are sitting in Brooklyn right now? Analysis Paralysis. šŸŒ€
We’re in a market "equilibrium," which is just a fancy way of saying everyone is staring at each other waiting for someone else to blink.
This "uncertainty" isn't a lack of interest—it's a lack of strategy. When everyone else is frozen in the "I don't know what to do" phase, that is exactly when the Strategic Optimizers win.
Don't let the market's mood swings dictate your move. Let’s get you out of the stalemate and into your new home. šŸ‘ āœØ

05/16/2026

It wasn’t a "Sold" sign that proved I was good at this—it was a high-stakes standoff over a single piece of semantics.
The buyer and seller wanted the exact same thing, but they were stuck on a phrasing technicality that threatened to blow up the entire deal. It was a "touchy" moment where one wrong word could have sent everyone walking.
Getting them on the same page wasn't a quick fix. It was an intricate, hours-long process that required the patience and persistence of a skilled technician. I had to strip away the ego and translate the intent until they realized they were actually on the same team.
That’s when it clicked: Being a great RealtorĀ® isn’t just about showing pretty houses.
It’s about having the grit to stay in the room when things get uncomfortable and the technical skill to engineer a win out of a deadlock.

If you want someone who just opens doors, call anyone. If you want a technician who can navigate the "touchy" stuff to get you the keys? That’s where I come in. šŸ‘ āœØ

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