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H.H. Hill Realty Services joins Houlihan Lawrence Hudson Valley team

Harry Hill and Katherine Jennings, manager of
Houlihan Lawrence Millbrook

Rye Brook, NY H.H. Hill Realty Services Inc.,  a boutique firm based in Rhinebeck, has joined Houlihan Lawrence’s Hudson Valley team.

H.H. Hill has six agents who specialize in the sale and purchase of Hudson River estates, landmark properties, homes, farms and vacant land as well as commercial properties. 

“We are very excited to be joining the Houlihan Lawrence team as its prominence and reputation for excellence in the Hudson Valley real estate market will provide new opportunities for all of our clients — past, present and future,” said founder Harry Hill III. Along with Hill, agents Nesly Brinkman, Doreen DeCarolis, Dana Goldberg, Vicki Hickman and Tom Williams will be joining Houlihan Lawrence.

H.H. Hill will now be known as the H.H. Hill Realty team of Houlihan Lawrence. 

“We are thrilled to have such a reputable and longstanding firm join our team,” said Katherine Jennings, the manager of Houlihan Lawrence’s Millbrook office, who will also oversee the H.H. Hill agents. “We will now have more than 40 agents covering Dutchess, Columbia, Ulster and Greene counties in New York and Litchfield County in Connecticut. My goal is make Houlihan Lawrence the regional representative for country homes in the Hudson Valley.”  She said, “We will now have a pool of 10 agents in Rhinebeck, representing Rhinebeck and the surrounding areas, including Ulster County.” 

Longtime Rhinebeck resident Harry Hill III, whose family has lived in Rhinebeck for more than 200 years, is the firm’s principal broker. 

Last year, H.H. Hill’s sales volume was $15.723 million, well ahead of its sales volume of $13.046 million in 2016.

Clients will continue to find the Hill Realty team at its office at 6408 Montgomery St. (845) 876-8888 in the Village of Rhinebeck.

Houlihan Lawrence’s Millbrook office is at 3274 Franklin Ave.

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