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Abbie Carey

Abbie Carey
Real Estate Agent (Associate Broker)
Cold Spring NY

Associate Broker (NY: 30CA0944753)

22 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Putnam County, NY
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Houlihan Lawrence Cold Spring

Office Website
Office Address
49 Main St
Cold Spring, NY  10516-3016
(Putnam County)
Office Phone
845-265-5500
Office Fax
845-265-2615
Mobile
845-265-5500
Email
acar**@****************.com

Service Areas

Clarkstown: NY Croton-on-Hudson: NY Montrose: NY Yorktown: NY Ossining: NY Cortlandt: NY Crugers: NY Putnam Valley: NY Garrison: NY Philipstown: NY New Castle: NY Upper Nyack: NY Maryknoll: NY Briarcliff Manor: NY Cortlandt Manor: NY Crompond: NY Mount Pleasant: NY Thornwood: NY Pleasantville: NY Carmel: NY Yorktown Heights: NY Jefferson Valley-Yorktown: NY Shenorock: NY Somers: NY Cold Spring: NY Nelsonville: NY

About Abbie Carey

With a proven track record as a top producer at Houlihan Lawrence, this agent emphasizes that professional accolades reflect a commitment to personalized service, in-depth regional knowledge, meticulous attention to detail, and a strong support team dedicated to successfully closing transactions. Having resided in the Lower Hudson Valley for 27 years, Garrison is not just a workplace but a home. This agent also serves surrounding areas, including Cold Spring, Putnam Valley, Beacon, Peekskill, and Croton-on-Hudson. For the latest listings and insights into this vibrant community, connect via Facebook (Facebook.com/abbiecareyrealty) or visit the Houlihan Lawrence profile (http://abbiecarey.houlihanlawrence.com/agents_offices/). Let this agent be your trusted guide in navigating the local real estate market.

Putnam County, NY Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$784,562
Avg. Listing Price
From Abbie's portfolio
3.3 / 2.6
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,504 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
180
Active Listings
Current inventory

Putnam County, New York's real estate market presents a unique blend of suburban tranquility and metropolitan accessibility that continues to attract buyers seeking refuge from the bustling pace of nearby New York City. Located just 50 miles north of Manhattan, this Hudson Valley county has experienced steady growth as remote work trends have made commuter-friendly locations increasingly desirable. The market is supported by 355 actively licensed real estate agents, all equipped with email contact capabilities, creating a well-connected professional network that efficiently serves both local residents and relocating city dwellers.

The county's proximity to major employment centers, combined with its scenic landscapes and family-friendly communities, has created a competitive yet stable market environment. Properties here often showcase the best of both worlds – spacious homes with substantial acreage alongside convenient access to Metro-North Railroad stations that provide direct connections to Grand Central Terminal. This accessibility factor has particularly influenced pricing trends, with homes near transportation hubs commanding premium valuations while still offering significantly more space and value compared to similar properties in Westchester County or Connecticut's Fairfield County.

Major Putnam County, New York Real Estate Markets

The towns of Carmel, Kent, and Putnam Valley represent the county's most active real estate markets, each offering distinct characteristics that appeal to different buyer segments. Carmel, serving as the county seat, features a mix of historic properties and newer developments, while Kent attracts families with its excellent school districts and lake communities around Lake Carmel. Cold Spring, though smaller, commands attention for its Victorian-era charm and Hudson River waterfront properties that often attract weekend home buyers and investors from the metropolitan area.

Brewster and Southeast round out the major markets, with Brewster benefiting from its Metro-North station and diverse housing stock ranging from affordable starter homes to luxury estates. Southeast, encompassing areas like Brewster and parts of the Danbury, Connecticut metropolitan area, offers a unique cross-border appeal that attracts buyers seeking lower New York property taxes while maintaining Connecticut employment connections. These markets collectively demonstrate surprising resilience, with inventory levels remaining relatively balanced despite broader regional market fluctuations.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Putnam County's real estate landscape is characterized by significant geographic diversity, from lakefront properties around Lake Mahopac to mountainous terrain near the Appalachian Trail corridor. This topographical variety creates distinct micro-markets with varying price points and buyer demographics. Waterfront properties consistently outperform the broader market, while homes with mountain views or extensive acreage appeal to buyers seeking privacy and outdoor recreation opportunities.

Seasonal patterns play a pronounced role in market activity, with spring and early summer months generating the highest transaction volumes as families time moves around school calendars. Interestingly, the county has seen increased winter activity in recent years, attributed to remote workers who are less constrained by traditional moving timelines. The market also demonstrates strong seasonal rental activity, particularly for lake properties, creating additional revenue streams for property owners and investment opportunities for savvy buyers.

Why Businesses Need Putnam County, New York Agent Contact Data

Service providers, contractors, and real estate technology companies require direct access to Putnam County's 355 licensed agents to effectively penetrate this specialized market. The county's unique position as a suburban-rural hybrid creates specific business needs, from septic system specialists to luxury home staging services, making targeted outreach to local agents essential for business development. Mortgage lenders particularly benefit from agent relationships here, as the market's higher average transaction values and complex financing scenarios involving substantial land purchases require experienced local partnerships.

Marketing and lead generation companies find Putnam County agents especially valuable for testing new approaches to reaching affluent, educated buyers who often conduct extensive online research before making contact. These professionals handle transactions that frequently involve unique property features, conservation easements, and zoning considerations that require specialized knowledge and service provider networks. Direct email access to all 355 agents enables businesses to build relationships within this tight-knit professional community where referrals and reputation drive long-term success.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/7/2026, Abbie Carey has 2 properties for sale in Cold Spring and surrounding areas.

$2,195,000

Listed 2025-09-20

34 Hudson Rdg
Garrison, NY  10524

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 3,734
Lot: 214,315 sf
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$1,595,000

Listed 2025-01-30

16 Fox Hollow Ln
Garrison, NY  10524

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 3.0
Sq Ft: 4,464
Lot: 222,156 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Abbie Carey currently has no rental properties available in Cold Spring and surrounding areas. Check back later.