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== Biography == |
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Luis D. Ortiz is a native of [[Guaynabo, Puerto Rico|Guaynabo]], [[Puerto Rico]], and grew up with his mother, father, and twin brother, Daniel. He and his twin brother left their family in Puerto Rico at the age of 16.<ref name="realdeal">http://therealdeal.com/blog/2013/04/03/meet-luis-d-ortiz-the-newest-star-of-million-dollar-listing-new-york/ Interview with The Real Deal</ref> After moving to New York, he lived in a Jewish community.<ref name="realdeal"/> |
Luis D. Ortiz is a native of [[Guaynabo, Puerto Rico|Guaynabo]], [[Puerto Rico]], and grew up with his mother, father, and twin brother, Daniel. He and his twin brother left their family in Puerto Rico at the age of 16.<ref name="realdeal">http://therealdeal.com/blog/2013/04/03/meet-luis-d-ortiz-the-newest-star-of-million-dollar-listing-new-york/ Interview with The Real Deal</ref> After moving to New York, he lived in a Jewish community.<ref name="realdeal"/> |
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⚫ | During an interview with [[The Real Deal|The Real Deal (magazine)]] Luis D. Ortiz stated of "bait and switch" practices that "we had the bait and switch. Everyone had it but I was always very honest with people when they called me. I needed to feed myself. Had [the listings] been legitimate, I would probably never have gotten any calls."<ref name="realdeal" /> |
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==Film Directing== |
==Film Directing== |
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== Career == |
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He has worked for David Yomtobian and Blackstone Properties before moving to Prodigy Network. |
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⚫ | During an interview with [[The Real Deal|The Real Deal (magazine)]] Luis D. Ortiz stated of "bait and switch" practices that "we had the bait and switch. Everyone had it but I was always very honest with people when they called me. I needed to feed myself. Had [the listings] been legitimate, I would probably never have gotten any calls."<ref name="realdeal" /> |
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⚫ | Later he moved to Synergy with President and CEO Elie Pariente where he worked with [[Cipriani]] at 55 [[Wall Street]], the [[Setai]] on [[Broad Street]] and The District on 111 Fulton<ref name="realdeal"/> Ortiz stated of his numerous moves, "I’ve been through a lot of companies, not because I am not a reliable person but the fact that I always reach a point where I find myself at the top of the firm but I’m still nobody. I’m not learning anymore because nobody is teaching me."<ref name="realdeal"/> |
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Some of his deals include a $12.5 million duplex at the Apthorp on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, a $6.1 million unit at 165 Charles Street and a $7.4 million Downing Street townhouse. Streeteasy.com shows that Ortiz has no active sales listings.<ref>{{cite web|title=TV star Ortiz lands at Elliman|url=http://therealdeal.com/blog/2013/08/07/tv-star-ortiz-lands-at-elliman-after-kwnyc-firing/|publisher=The Real Deal|accessdate=7 Aug 2013}}</ref> |
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Luis D. Ortiz and his colleague Maura Jarach sold 27 Downing for $7.2 million. Formerly the carriage house and stables for Helen C. Juilliard, the 5,094-square-foot home was featured on Bravo’s “Million Dollar Listing New York.” <ref>{{cite web|title=Murray St.|url=http://www.nypost.com/p/news/business/realestate/residential/murray_st_F784BAfuE9nIZ0s6PSIlAO|publisher=NY Post|accessdate=23 May 2013}}</ref> |
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Luis also sold 16 Minetta Lane for $3.75 million, the agreed-upon asking price, according to property records. <ref>{{cite web|title=“Million Dollar Listing New York” season debut: The real story|url=http://therealdeal.com/blog/2013/05/09/million-dollar-listing-new-york-season-debut-the-real-story/|publisher=The Real Deal|accessdate=9 May 2013}}</ref> |
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Luis was fired from Keller Williams “At no fault of Luis’, the sensationalism of reality TV is not in line with the Keller Williams’ NYC brand,” the firm said in a statement. “Keller Williams is the preeminent real estate brand in the country and we hold our industry and clients in the highest regard. … We wish Luis all the best in his future endeavors.” <ref>{{cite web|title=Keller Williams says adios to “MDLNY” star Luis Ortiz|url=http://therealdeal.com/blog/2013/08/02/keller-williams-says-adios-to-mdlny-star-luis-ortiz/|publisher=The Real Deal|accessdate=2 Aug 2013}}</ref> |
Luis was fired from Keller Williams “At no fault of Luis’, the sensationalism of reality TV is not in line with the Keller Williams’ NYC brand,” the firm said in a statement. “Keller Williams is the preeminent real estate brand in the country and we hold our industry and clients in the highest regard. … We wish Luis all the best in his future endeavors.” <ref>{{cite web|title=Keller Williams says adios to “MDLNY” star Luis Ortiz|url=http://therealdeal.com/blog/2013/08/02/keller-williams-says-adios-to-mdlny-star-luis-ortiz/|publisher=The Real Deal|accessdate=2 Aug 2013}}</ref> |
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In August 7th, 2013 [[Douglas Elliman]] announced that Luis D. Ortiz joined the firm. |
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Ortiz declined to comment on his relationship with Keller Williams, he said he's ready to "rock-and-roll" at Elliman, which also employs Ortiz's costar, Fredrick Eklund, adding that "the professionalism and powerful reach of Douglas Elliman gives me the platform to grow in.” <ref>{{cite web|title="Million Dollar Listing's Luis Ortiz" Fired From Keller Williams NYC, Snatched Up By Elliman|url=http://www.nbcbayarea.com/blogs/open-house/Million-Dollar-Listings-Luis-Ortiz-Fired-From-Keller-Williams-NYC-Snatched-Up-By-Elliman-219184421.html|publisher=NBC|accessdate=12 Aug 2013}}</ref> |
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In August 7th, 2013 [[Douglas Elliman]] announced that Luis D. Ortiz joined the firm. Dottie Herman, President and CEO of Douglas Elliman said of Luis; "We are thrilled to have Luis join us, Luis is a rising star and we think he'll be tremendous here with us at Elliman. We couldn't be happier to have him." <ref>{{cite web|title=Luis D. Ortiz Joins Douglas Elliman|url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/luis-d-ortiz-joins-douglas-elliman-218701021.html|publisher=PR Newswire|accessdate=7 Aug 2013}}</ref> |
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== New York Department of State Investigation == |
== New York Department of State Investigation == |
Revision as of 02:22, 11 September 2013
Luis D. Ortiz | |
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Education | New York Film Academy, attendee |
Occupation | Licensed Real Estate Salesperson at Douglas Elliman Reality television show participant |
Luis D. Ortiz (born November 13, 1986 in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico[1]) is a licensed real estate salesperson working for Douglas Elliman[2].
Ortiz co-starred in Season 2 of the Bravo reality television series Million Dollar Listing New York,[3] alongside Fredrik Eklund and Ryan Serhant who remained from the prior season.[4]
Ortiz joined the cast right after Michael Lorber left the show.[5]
Biography
Luis D. Ortiz is a native of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, and grew up with his mother, father, and twin brother, Daniel. He and his twin brother left their family in Puerto Rico at the age of 16.[6] After moving to New York, he lived in a Jewish community.[6]
Film Directing
In 2006, Ortiz moved to New York to attend the New York Film Academy. Ortiz directed and produced a film after attending the New York Film Academy. The short film Amalia a short tale of self-sacrifice, one girl will give more than herself for a bit of hope. After finding out that her father had an accident and is unable to provide for the family[7] was shot in Bolivia. Subsequently, he sought $15,000 from New York restaurants but raised $9,000 to fund another film. Ortiz stated that the film was titled, "The Theater of the Absurd," but he did not like it so it was never shown.[6]
Career
He has worked for David Yomtobian and Blackstone Properties before moving to Prodigy Network.
During an interview with The Real Deal (magazine) Luis D. Ortiz stated of "bait and switch" practices that "we had the bait and switch. Everyone had it but I was always very honest with people when they called me. I needed to feed myself. Had [the listings] been legitimate, I would probably never have gotten any calls."[6]
Later he moved to Synergy with President and CEO Elie Pariente where he worked with Cipriani at 55 Wall Street, the Setai on Broad Street and The District on 111 Fulton[6] Ortiz stated of his numerous moves, "I’ve been through a lot of companies, not because I am not a reliable person but the fact that I always reach a point where I find myself at the top of the firm but I’m still nobody. I’m not learning anymore because nobody is teaching me."[6]
Luis was fired from Keller Williams “At no fault of Luis’, the sensationalism of reality TV is not in line with the Keller Williams’ NYC brand,” the firm said in a statement. “Keller Williams is the preeminent real estate brand in the country and we hold our industry and clients in the highest regard. … We wish Luis all the best in his future endeavors.” [8]
In August 7th, 2013 Douglas Elliman announced that Luis D. Ortiz joined the firm.
New York Department of State Investigation
During Season 2 of Million Dollar Listing New York, Luis D. Ortiz was filmed photoshopping hardwood floors and new marble counter-tops, and stainless-steel appliances into promotional pictures of 27 Downing Street, New York, New York. Luis stated. "If I put the real photos out there, not a single person will ever come inside."[9][10] Ortiz claims he did not actually use the photos for the listing but "he sent the fake photos in an email blast to top brokers." The New York State Department of State, which regulates the real estate brokerage industry, investigated Ortiz. During the televised episode Luis claimed that he and his twin brother, Daniel Ortiz, learned their Photoshop skills after creating false government identifications while in college. Ortiz later apologized for falling short of his beliefs.[11]
References
- ^ Nordyke, Kimberly (April 24, 2013). "'Million Dollar Listing New York' Preview: A Wedding, Fight and a Pig (Exclusive Video)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
- ^ "Luis D. Ortiz Joins Douglas Elliman". PR Newswire. Retrieved 7 Aug 2013.
- ^ http://www.bravotv.com/people/luis-ortiz/bio
- ^ Barrionuevo, Alexei (5 May 2013). "BIG DEAL; The Real and the Unreal on Reality TV". The New York Times. p. 1. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
- ^ "'Million Dollar Listing New York' gets new star in Luis D. Ortiz of Keller Williams". The Real Deal. Retrieved 10 Sept 2012.
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- ^ Luis D. Ortiz at IMDb
- ^ "Keller Williams says adios to "MDLNY" star Luis Ortiz". The Real Deal. Retrieved 2 Aug 2013.
- ^ Schram, Jamie; Gould Keil, Jennifer (June 13, 2013). "Manhattan real-estate broker Photoshopped pictures of pricey home on reality-TV show". New York Post. Retrieved 31 July 2013.
- ^ Kolluri, Mini (July 30, 2013). "Million Dollar Listing Broker Caught Photoshopping an Apartment". mortgageTO. Retrieved 31 July 2013.
- ^ Luis D. Ortiz (May 22, 2013). "Falling Short of My Beliefs". Bravo. Retrieved 31 July 2013.