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Carol Hallenbeck

Carol Hallenbeck
Real Estate Agent (Associate Broker)
Fairport NY

Associate Broker (NY: 30HA0936594)

25 years experience

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

Brokerage
Howard Hanna - Fairport

Office Website
Office Address
65 So Main St
Fairport, NY  14450
(Monroe County)
Office Phone
585-223-9000
Office Fax
Mobile
585-729-4248
Email
caro***********@***********.com
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Service Areas

Farmington: NY East Rochester: NY Fairport: NY Penfield: NY Macedon: NY Walworth: NY Mendon: NY Henrietta: NY Pittsford: NY East Bloomfield: NY Victor: NY Webster: NY Irondequoit: NY Rochester: NY Brighton: NY Loehmanns Plaza: NY Panorama: NY Williamson: NY East Williamson: NY Pultneyville: NY

About Carol Hallenbeck

With deep roots in the Greater Rochester area since 1982, this real estate professional takes pride in the city’s vibrant culture and historical significance. After earning a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Roberts Wesleyan College, they honed their skills in auditing and financial analysis before transitioning to real estate in 2001—a decision that has led to a fulfilling career.

Outside of real estate, they are an avid outdoor enthusiast, enjoying activities such as running, hiking, biking, and gardening. The region’s extensive trails and parks are a source of inspiration and joy. Committed to community engagement, they actively volunteer and cherish their life as an empty-nester with their husband, having raised two sons in the picturesque village of Fairport.

Dedicated to becoming a lifelong resource for families in their real estate journeys, this agent offers exceptional service, insightful advice, and timely communication that extends well beyond the closing process. They prioritize understanding clients' needs and strive to facilitate the achievement of their real estate aspirations. With a focus on energy and meticulous attention to detail, they aim to deliver an unparalleled experience in the real estate market. Whether clients are moving across town or seeking their dream home, this agent is ready to leverage their expertise to guide them through every stage of life.

**Awards:**

- Howard Hanna Silver Award for Excellence in Sales, 2021
- Howard Hanna Gold Award for Excellence in Sales, 2020
- Howard Hanna Champion Club for Excellence in Sales, 3rd Quarter 2020
- Nothnagle Bronze Award for Excellence in Sales, 2016 & 2015
- Nothnagle Silver Award for Excellence in Sales, 2013
- Nothnagle Gold Award for Excellence in Sales, 2012 & 2011

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

$292,770
Avg. Listing Price
From Carol's portfolio
3.4 / 2.1
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,751 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1344
Active Listings
Current inventory

Monroe County, New York stands as one of the most dynamic real estate markets in upstate New York, anchored by Rochester and encompassing a diverse mix of urban neighborhoods, historic suburbs, and emerging communities. The county's real estate landscape reflects its evolution from an industrial powerhouse to a modern economy driven by healthcare, education, and technology, creating unique opportunities across different property segments and price points.

With 2,423 total actively licensed agents serving the market, Monroe County maintains a robust professional network where every licensed agent has email connectivity, enabling seamless digital communication throughout the industry. This tech-forward approach mirrors the county's broader economic transformation and creates an environment where real estate professionals can efficiently serve clients across the county's varied communities, from downtown Rochester's revitalized districts to the family-friendly suburbs of Pittsford and Penfield.

Major Monroe County, New York Real Estate Markets

Rochester dominates the county's real estate activity, offering everything from affordable starter homes in neighborhoods like Lyell-Otis to luxury properties in the historic Park Avenue and East Avenue corridors. The city's ongoing revitalization has sparked renewed interest in downtown living, with converted lofts and new condominiums attracting young professionals and empty nesters. Meanwhile, the prestigious suburbs of Brighton, Pittsford, and Mendon command premium prices for their excellent school districts and established neighborhoods.

The county's western communities, including Greece, Gates, and Chili, provide more affordable options while maintaining good access to Rochester's employment centers. These areas have seen steady growth as buyers seek larger properties at lower price points. The northern towns of Webster and Penfield offer a mix of newer developments and established neighborhoods, particularly appealing to families relocating from other regions who want suburban amenities with reasonable commutes to Rochester's major employers like University of Rochester Medical Center and Eastman Kodak Company's successor businesses.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Monroe County's real estate market operates with surprising complexity despite its relatively compact geographic footprint. The county benefits from price stability compared to volatile coastal markets, yet experiences distinct micro-markets where property values can vary dramatically within just a few miles. Lake Ontario's northern shoreline communities command premium prices for waterfront access, while southern rural areas offer acreage and privacy at more accessible price points.

Seasonal patterns play a significant role, with spring and summer months driving peak activity as buyers take advantage of Rochester's beautiful late spring and the appeal of the Finger Lakes region's recreational opportunities. The presence of major institutions like the University of Rochester creates additional market dynamics, with rental properties and starter homes near campus maintaining consistent demand, while the medical corridor supports a steady influx of healthcare professionals seeking quality housing options.

Why Businesses Need Monroe County, New York Agent Contact Data

Companies serving the real estate industry require direct access to Monroe County's 2,423 licensed agents to effectively penetrate this market's unique dynamics. Whether offering mortgage services, insurance products, home improvement solutions, or professional development resources, businesses need reliable contact information to reach agents across the county's diverse communities. The universal email accessibility among all licensed agents makes digital marketing campaigns particularly effective in this market.

Financial services companies, technology providers, and marketing firms find Monroe County agents especially receptive to solutions that help them serve clients across the county's varied price points and property types. With agents handling everything from first-time buyer programs in Rochester's revitalizing neighborhoods to luxury transactions in Pittsford's estate communities, businesses offering scalable solutions or specialized services can identify specific agent segments most likely to benefit from their offerings.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Carol Hallenbeck has 2 properties for sale in Fairport and surrounding areas.

$174,900

Listed 2026-02-06

41 Summer Ln
Rochester, NY  14626

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,334
Lot: 10,019 sf
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$499,900

Listed 2026-02-05

47 Samanthas Way
Pittsford, NY  14534

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 3.0
Sq Ft: 1,861
Lot: 3,920 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Carol Hallenbeck currently has no rental properties available in Fairport and surrounding areas. Check back later.