Peter Avedon
President in Great Neck, NY
Peter Max Avedon is an established presence in the residential development sphere who has guided a wide range of luxury projects spanning New York City, Connecticut, and Long Island’s North Shore. Working out of Great Neck, Peter M. Avedon seeks to create one-of-a-kind residences in unique locales that incorporate elements that provide an unparalleled living experience.
Having begun his real estate career in 1970, Peter Avedon undertook a number of high-profile projects, including a co-op conversion at 41 East 28th Street in New York City that encompassed two commercial units and 18 co-op apartments. Completing several subdivision projects, such as 35 homes in Elmsford and Greenburgh in the late 1980s, he focused on prestigious North Shore properties in the early 1990s, including a $7.6 million, 19,500-square-foot home in Upper Brookville.
As a founder and partner with Wheatley Farm Development from 1996 to 2002, Peter M. Avedon focused on a 102-acre parcel acquired from the New York Institute of Technology. Twenty luxury homes were built on four-acre lots along two streets, with prices ranging from $1.5 million to $10 million. A longtime boating enthusiast, Peter Max Avedon earned victory in a Newport, Rhode Island, sailing regatta in the 1980s.