David Schure
Broker Associate, Callaway Henderson Sotheby's International
Princeton, NJ 08542
Specialing in the historic, the unusual and the exceptional in residential real estate.
Phone (609) 921-1050
Specialing in the historic, the unusual and the exceptional in residential real estate.
Property Types
Specialty
Markets
Northern New Jersey
Bio
Local Expertise. Global Connections.
David Schure brings a strong blend of academic background and professional experience to the field of real estate sales. He studied architecture and decorative arts at Columbia University's graduate program in Historic Preservation and focused on real estate and marketing in the MBA program at the College of William and Mary.
David joined the real estate industry because of his passion for architecture. He later left to work for the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and then for the Trenton Downtown Association. He rejoined the firm in 2002 as a full-time Sales Associate. David is the former Chair of the Princeton Township Historic Preservation Commission, which is charged with the responsibility of guiding owners of registered historic properties who are making exterior structural changes. Since the consolidation of the former township and borough, he serves as the Vice-Chair. More recently he has focused on the needs to recognize and preserve contemporary architecture, particularly mid-century modern.
David is a former member of the board of directors for Princeton Child Development Institute, an institution that serves individuals with autism; a former Officer of the Old Barracks Association; and past president of the Friends of the New Jersey State Museum.
In response to the growing volume of traffic on the major routes through Princeton and its surrounding communities, David founded and chaired an ad hoc committee, which placed the primary Princeton artery, The Kings Highway, on the National Register of Historic Places.
David and his family are restoring an 18th century house in Princeton. His son attended Princeton's excellent public schools and is now enrolled as a graduate student following doing his undergraduate work as well at Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute (RPI), in Troy, NY.
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