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Real Estate Agents in Greenwich, Connecticut
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| Zipcode |
Population |
Households |
Average house value | | 06830 | 24,552 | 10,525 | $1,252,706 | | 06831 | 15,167 | 5,841 | $1,488,396 |
Other cities in the area: Port Chester, Mamaroneck, White Plains, Rye, Harrison, West Harrison, Riverside, Old Greenwich
| Jack of all trades Two words to dicribe me "Cutting Edge" I am a critical thinker and can help clients in many other fields then just real estate. I have my Masters degree and A real driver personality which really helps in this business. Email: nec18lax@yahoo.com |
| Diana Sweeney Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, (203)622-1100 |
| Hedy Gensler Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, (203)622-1100 |
| Diane Dutcher As a seasoned associate of Coldwell Banker in the Greenwich Market I have acquired extensive knowledge of buying and selling Real Estate in this unique environment. The town of Greenwich is a diverse and eclectic community and it is important to understand all of the facets that your purchase or sale might encounter. Being part of an office that started as a boutique before being acquired by an international corporation has given me the ability to understand the importance of a personal relationship paired with the resources of an international firm. My goal is to help you navigate your move with supportive service, focus and an ethical and professional guarantee. Email: diane@dianedutchergreenwichhomes.com |
| Personal, caring responsible working for you!! Always in your corner, will do extensive research to help you find what you need whether to buy or to sell....I work out of Greenwich and Weichert Capitol Properties ....my business phone is my home phone 622-9205....or you can leave a message at the office 203-661-5400x148....
I have been in real estate since 1980 beginning in NYC commercial market, then in 1983 due to my daughter's delightful arrival transferred into residential real estate......in 1990 moved to Greenwich and put my real estate career on hold til about 2001 when my daughter gradauted from high school and moved onto Lehigh U....
Originally from Fairfield, Ct., I wanted to return "home"....and Greenwich is so awsome it fit the fill in many, different ways! |
Connecticut is considered one of the fastest growing states in terms of local development and business opportunities, and Greenwich may be an
ideal location for you to consider a challenging career change, or as a great place to raise a family.
The state as a whole has so many benefits to offer, that conducting any type of real estate transaction can be a rewarding experience. Greenwichalso enjoys favorable employment conditions, and excellent education and health care facilities for its residents. With global communications super effective nowadays, buying or selling a property long-distance is not as difficult as you would think. Many people who need to relocate due to work or family into Greenwich, or those whose investment strategy deems it favourable, have lots of successful stories to tell.
First and foremost, you need to know what you want. Work on a wish list as well as an acceptable bottom line. Research as much as possible on the local Greenwich market you may or may not have full knowledge of. Consult your financial advisor for any financial or taxation considerations you might need to observe.
The next step is to find a real estate agent whom you can talk to and who shares your values and excitement. Real estate agents work in international tight networks. Your Greenwich agent will be able to pass to you critical intelligence that will help you make the final decision.
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