Hudson Valley Real Estate Watch: Douglas Elliman Expands Its Footprint North of New York City

  |  April 13, 2021

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After one of the hottest years in Hudson Valley real estate history, it’s evident that buyers from New York City and beyond are invested in making the region their home. And with unmatched natural scenery and plentiful cultural attractions, it’s easy to see why.

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In response to the ever-growing interest of buyers looking for primary or weekend homes in the Hudson Valley, leading New York City brokerage Douglas Elliman is also expanding its footprint north. Established in 1911, Douglas Elliman has grown to become one of the largest independent real estate firms nationwide with $29.6 billion in sales. With more than 7,000 agents, the company operates 105 offices in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, New Jersey, Long Island, the Hamptons, Westchester, Greenwich, Florida, Colorado, California, Massachusetts, and Texas.

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In the Hudson Valley, the brokerage is representing everything from quaint weekend retreats to grand estates. Douglas Elliman’s #1 agent for the region, Margaret Harrington, is busier than ever. “With the popularity of remote work, we are seeing so many buyers, especially from New York City, who are looking for a quieter lifestyle amidst beautiful surroundings with great outdoor amenities,” says Harrington. “The Hudson Valley has it all.”

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Harrington is currently representing one of Garrison’s storied estates. Tucked into the hills high above the Hudson River, this modern Tuscan-style home set on nearly 11 secluded acres features impeccable craftsmanship and amenities found at high-end luxury hotels.

Residents will no doubt enjoy the property’s beautiful entertaining rooms and amenities, including a 3,000-bottle wine cellar, billiards room, home gym, salt-water pool and spa, and outdoor kitchen with a generous pergola-covered dining area. The property is only 50 miles from NYC, with the MetroNorth, shopping, and dining are all only minutes away.

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To learn more about Douglas Elliman, visit Elliman.com.

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