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Houlihan Lawrence welcomes Finelli to Bedford office as a licensed salesperson

According to Houlihan Lawrence,Westchester agent Kathryn Finelli has joined the firm working out of their Bedford brokerage. As a lifetime resident of Westchester, Finelli is able to give her clients an insider's perspective into the area with the extensive knowledge of someone deeply rooted in the community. "Kathryn uses her Bedford and Pound Ridge hometown experiences to provide clients with specific details of the nuances and market of each area, allowing for them to make the most informed real estate decisions," said Maryellen Walsh, brokerage manager of Houlihan Lawrence's Bedford office. "We value her experience and knowledge and are pleased she has joined our Bedford team." Previously associated with Ginnel Real Estate for 10 years where she was a consistent producer, Finelli also has 15 years experience as a sales and marketing manager with Academy Reproduction, a leading Reprographic firm in Westchester County. While at Academy, she worked closely with area architects, engineers and building contractors, which led her to the real estate industry. A licensed real estate salesperson in New York and Connecticut, Finelli is passionate about providing the highest level of service for her customers at all times. She believes her clients deserve honesty, loyalty and dedication, as well as friendly and personalized service, and she thrives on the personal connections she makes with clients, taking pride in her customer relations. "Houlihan Lawrence's core values of integrity and commitment to clients are the root of their stellar reputation in the area," said Finelli. "I share their values and passion for serving customers, and with their unrivaled agent support system, I am able to provide my clients with the best possible service to guide them in their real estate transactions." An active member of the community, Finelli volunteers with the Food Bank of Westchester and American Red Cross.
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