New York City-based Coldwell Banker Warburg (CBW) announced that agents Abigail Godfrey and the Holmes Team — made up of Charles Holmes and Evita Lasasso — have joined the brokerage.

The additions follow a wave of new hires at the firm, including more than two dozen agents and brokers from Elegran Real Estate and other companies in recent months.

“We are thrilled to welcome The Holmes Team and Abigail Godfrey to Coldwell Banker Warburg,” said Kevelyn Guzman, regional vice president of the firm. “Charles and his team bring an impressive track record and deep client trust that strengthens our firm’s position in the market.”

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Abigail Godfrey, Charles Holmes and Evita Lasasso

Godfrey — who comes to Coldwell Banker Warburg from Douglas Elliman — has been featured on Netflix’s “Selling the City.”

She has closed nearly $17 million in lifetime sales, including the sale of Gramercy Park’s “Little House” in spring 2025. She is joining the Asset Advisory Team, which recently moved to Coldwell Banker Warburg.

“I have been blown away by the level of expertise and commitment to integrity that I have found at Coldwell Banker Warburg,” Godfrey said. “There is true value found in a brokerage with global luxury backing that still feels like a family.”

Holmes previously spent three decades in global equities management at Oppenheimer & Co. before moving into Manhattan residential sales.

Lasasso — his business partner — has a background in public relations, finance, fashion and technology. Together, the Holmes Team has recorded more than $100 million in lifetime sales.

“The move to CBW was a very simple decision to make,” Holmes said. “It’s a boutique brokerage, but offers national brand international scale with offices around the world. The Coldwell Banker Warburg office in New York has a deep and experienced management team providing outstanding support for their agents.”