When searching for real estate, a relationship like this one, based on a bond of trust, mutual respect and professionalism, was a golden key to help us find our new home. Deborah was extremely helpful as we purchased our first home! Working through the logistics of buying a home is always difficult (especially when you live out of the area) and having a local expert there to help us navigate was very assuring.
Deborah was available anytime we needed her and helped us keep the process moving along. We would absolutely recommend Deborah and looking forward to working with her again in the future. I can not say enough wonderful things about Melanie and the type of service she provides. I felt like my mother was helping me find a house instead of someone with economic interests.
Melanie was fantastic to work with! We felt confident the whole time because she was such a professional and we knew she was working hard on our behalf. She had great advice, was encouraging, timely, and very knowledgeable.
Deborah was available anytime we needed her and helped us keep the process moving along. We would absolutely recommend Deborah and looking forward to working with her again in the future. I can not say enough wonderful things about Melanie and the type of service she provides. I felt like my mother was helping me find a house instead of someone with economic interests.
Melanie was fantastic to work with! We felt confident the whole time because she was such a professional and we knew she was working hard on our behalf. She had great advice, was encouraging, timely, and very knowledgeable.
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Suzanne Sagar White has deep roots in the Hudson Valley.
Born and raised in the hamlet of Bloomington, in the Town of Rosendale, her family goes back many generations.
Her great grandfather even started the first newspaper that covered Rosendale in 1934, called The Rosendale News, which sold for 5 a copy!
Suzanne has an Associate's Degree in Liberal Arts from SUNY Ulster and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Human Services from Empire State College.
Always a people person, Suzanne managed a conglomerate of taverns in New Paltz where she formed many close friendships with customers and community members.
Born and raised in the hamlet of Bloomington, in the Town of Rosendale, her family goes back many generations.
Her great grandfather even started the first newspaper that covered Rosendale in 1934, called The Rosendale News, which sold for 5 a copy!
Suzanne has an Associate's Degree in Liberal Arts from SUNY Ulster and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Human Services from Empire State College.
Always a people person, Suzanne managed a conglomerate of taverns in New Paltz where she formed many close friendships with customers and community members.
There's a lot to know when it comes to buying a home.
Understanding the details of the local community, identifying the size of home, style of home and setting, and of course, organizing a budget - these are all important details to consider.
Whether you're a first time buyer, looking for a bigger house or downsizing, We're here to help you every step of the way.
At Habitat Real Estate Group, our goal is to provide you with expert, caring, and candid advice throughout one of the most important transactions in your life.
Understanding the details of the local community, identifying the size of home, style of home and setting, and of course, organizing a budget - these are all important details to consider.
Whether you're a first time buyer, looking for a bigger house or downsizing, We're here to help you every step of the way.
At Habitat Real Estate Group, our goal is to provide you with expert, caring, and candid advice throughout one of the most important transactions in your life.
The Rondout Creek and several of it's tributaries have been essential in helping to feed the local farmlands.
Accord borders Minnewaska State Park and the Mohonk Preserve, so there is easy access to hiking and other outdoor pursuits.
Westwind Orchard and Arrowood Farm-Brewery have made Lower Whitfield Road a destination in Accord that you won't want to miss.
Accord has a great combination of small town charm and newer businesses.
Skate Time 209, one of the last remaining rollerskating rinks is in Accord, and in addition to their open skate times and capacity to host birthday parties, they offer an indoor skateboarding park and are the home track for the area's roller derby team, the Mid-Hudson Misfits.
Accord borders Minnewaska State Park and the Mohonk Preserve, so there is easy access to hiking and other outdoor pursuits.
Westwind Orchard and Arrowood Farm-Brewery have made Lower Whitfield Road a destination in Accord that you won't want to miss.
Accord has a great combination of small town charm and newer businesses.
Skate Time 209, one of the last remaining rollerskating rinks is in Accord, and in addition to their open skate times and capacity to host birthday parties, they offer an indoor skateboarding park and are the home track for the area's roller derby team, the Mid-Hudson Misfits.
Nestled in the hills just south of Greene County, Woodstock was founded in 1787 but became well known in the 1960s when the Woodstock Music Festival was in the early stages of being hatched.
The actual festival ended up being held in Bethel NY, almost 60 miles away in Sullivan County though.
Woodstock has long been a mecca for artists of all sorts.
One of the nation's oldest arts and crafts colonies, The Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild, brought the first artists to Woodstock in 1903, forever changing the cultural landscape of the town.
The actual festival ended up being held in Bethel NY, almost 60 miles away in Sullivan County though.
Woodstock has long been a mecca for artists of all sorts.
One of the nation's oldest arts and crafts colonies, The Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild, brought the first artists to Woodstock in 1903, forever changing the cultural landscape of the town.
The historic hamlet of Stone Ridge, where our office is located, has a population of about 2,000 people.
Stone Ridge's Main Street is Route 209.
You'll find stone structures and gorgeous farmhouses, many built in the 18th and 19th centuries, along your drive through town.
Route 209 runs north to Kingston (about a 20-minute drive) and South to Ellenville (about 25 minutes), and it also intersects with Route 213 right in the center of town.
Stone Ridge is just 20 minutes to exit 18 on the Route 87 thruway.
Stone Ridge's Main Street is Route 209.
You'll find stone structures and gorgeous farmhouses, many built in the 18th and 19th centuries, along your drive through town.
Route 209 runs north to Kingston (about a 20-minute drive) and South to Ellenville (about 25 minutes), and it also intersects with Route 213 right in the center of town.
Stone Ridge is just 20 minutes to exit 18 on the Route 87 thruway.
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