For twenty years, Lynette has been the bandleader in the gritty, unpredictable club of New York real estate. She’s played every set, from the sleek, high-rise solos of luxury penthouses to the raw, honest rhythm of cracked-tile walk-ups.
She’s been the one holding the keys, calling the tunes for landlords and property managers. She’s been the one signing the approvals, and yes, the one writing the rejections. But most importantly, she’s also been the one left outside when the music stopped, locked out and listening to someone else’s encore.
That’s where the real music began.
Now, Lynette doesn’t hand out sheet music copied from a search engine. She teaches Rental Jazz, a soulful, improvisational style of “Real Talk” built on lived rhythm. It’s for the second-chance seekers, the overlooked soloists, the ones the system tries to mute: voucher holders, the comeback crew, single-income hustlers.
Her mission is your encore: to help you tune your story, find your key, and walk into the audition not hoping for a spot, but ready to own the stage. Because she’s been in your seat, and she knows the sound a key makes in a lock that’s finally yours.

Your subsidy is just the intro. Let's write the rest of the song.

One income, two kids, no safety net, and enough rhythm to hold down the whole set.

Stop being seen as "too young, too lit." Start being seen as "ready."

You went from mortgage to maybe. Let's find your new key.

Your record is a track, not the whole album. Time to drop your new single.

Turn "No Pets" into "Your pet’s approved." Let’s tune up that conversation.
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