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Cronin joins Houlihan Lawrence in Brewster

Brewster, NY According to Houlihan Lawrence, agent Stacey Cronin has joined its brokerage team.

Cronin has over 12 years of real estate experience and joins from Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Hudson Valley Properties in Pawling, where she sold more than $7.7 million in 2018. She is licensed in both New York and Connecticut, and serves clients in Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess and Fairfield counties. Cronin holds a Master’s in Finance from Pace University and is actively involved in community affairs. 

“Stacey aligns strongly with our core values and brings a proven record of success,” said Aaron Velez, Brewster brokerage manager for Houlihan Lawrence. “We’re thrilled she’s chosen to grow her business with us.”

Cronin participates in Midnight Run, an NYC-based organization gathering donations from local businesses and providing homeless outreach programs.

Houlihan Lawrence has been the number one-ranked brokerage in Putnam County for 18 consecutive years.

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