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Heather Gagnon named Manager of the Year

Staff Report William Pitt - Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty announced in early February that Heather Gagnon, manager of the firm’s Old Lyme brokerage, has been named the company’s 2020 Manager of the Year.   Gagnon was chosen from among 17 brokerage managers for the honor, winning the award for the first time in her career with the firm and after one year in the role of brokerage manager.  With 20 years of expertise in real estate, Gagnon took over the position of brokerage manager in Old Lyme in March 2020. Since that time, she has grown the office by attracting talent in New London County, including some of the highest producing agents by dollar volume countywide. 

Old Lyme Realtor Named Manager Of The Year

Reply Information via William Pitt OLD LYME, CT William Pitt - Julia B. Fee Sotheby s International Realty today announced that Heather Gagnon, manager of the firm s Old Lyme, Conn., brokerage, has been named the company s 2020 Manager of the Year. Gagnon was chosen from among 17 brokerage managers for the honor, winning the award for the first time in her career with the firm and after only one year in the role of Brokerage Manager. I am proud to announce Heather Gagnon as our Manager of the Year, an honor well deserved, said Paul Breunich, President and Chief Executive Officer of William Pitt - Julia B. Fee Sotheby s International Realty. Her skillful approach to disciplines such as training, coaching, business development and social media has enabled her to offer unparalleled support to her agents, helping them in turn to provide the highest level of service to buyers and sellers, as well as target high net worth clients.

From Greenwich to Stonington, Connecticut home market stays hot in early 2021

From Greenwich to Stonington, Connecticut home market stays hot in early 2021 By Alexander Soule FacebookTwitterEmailLinkedInRedditPinterest Photo: Alexander Soule /Hearst Connecticut Media It is close to a two hour drive from Newtown’s landmark flagpole to the waterfront flagpole at the tip of Stonington Point. But this past week, a pair of Connecticut homes at opposite ends of the state were otherwise pretty close in one respect as their owners hiked the price tags for the 2021 selling season. As expected amid the coronavirus pandemic, Connecticut home sales shot out of the gate in 2021. Transactions were up 27 percent from January 2020 to more than 3,500 in total according to early data posted by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England Properties.

From Greenwich to Stonington, Connecticut home market stays hot in early 2021

From Greenwich to Stonington, Connecticut home market stays hot in early 2021
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Homes That Sold for Around $1 Million

Homes That Sold for Around $1 Million Recent residential sales in New York City and the region. Feb. 14, 2021 Each week, our survey of recent residential sales in New York City and the surrounding region focuses on homes that sold around a certain price point, allowing you to compare single-family homes, condos and co-ops in different locales. The “list price” is the asking price when the property came on the market with the most recent broker. The time on the market is measured from the most recent listing to the closing date of the sale. Long Island | 5 bedrooms, 3½ baths $950,000 Image A 95-year-old, 2,800-square-foot, colonial-style house, with a living room that has a fireplace, a formal dining room with wainscoting, a sunken family room with a vaulted ceiling and a koi pond, on 0.18 acres.

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