
Bill Andruss is one of the most distinguished real estate brokers in Greenwich, with over two decades of experience. The personal integrity that he brings to the business, as well as a professional approach, has earned him a stellar reputation.
Year in and year out, Bill is sought after by clients in all price ranges of the Greenwich real estate market. His clients include affluent families worldwide, the financial community, celebrities and corporations. As an advocate and an advisor, his strong market knowledge enables him to price, negotiate and successfully market homes on every level.
When clients select Bill as their real estate representative, they gain his negotiating expertise, reputation for honesty, hard-working approach and vast experience on the entire spectrum of the market. His communication and presentation skills differentiate him from the competition.
Bill has represented quite a few of the premier properties ever offered for sale in Greenwich, including the 40-acre Rockefeller estate known as Ashwood; Treetops, the famed estate of the colorful torch singer and Broadway star of the 1920s, Libby Holman; and Greyledge, the prominent Bolling home, one of the properties featured in The Great Estates of Greenwich.
Bill is the co-host of the weekly radio show "The Live-In-Greenwich Real Estate Hour," which airs on 1490AM WGCH every Monday from 11 am to noon. If you would like to listen to the show, please go to www.wgch.com.
Prior to becoming a broker, Bill was a world-ranked professional squash player for ten years, traveling the globe and participating on the pro circuit. During that time, he was the captain of four USA teams. He was also one of the founders of the National Training Center, a camp designed to showcase and develop the country's top juniors.
Bill earned a Bachelor's degree in Business from Fordham University in New York, and resides in Greenwich with his wife.