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Christy Gillespie-Quinn

Christy Gillespie-Quinn
Real Estate Agent (Associate Broker)
Cobleskill NY

Associate Broker (NY: 10301214647)

11 years experience

REALTOR® 13 Active Listings Serves Schoharie County, NY
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Country Boy Realty

Office Website
Office Address
753 E Main St
Cobleskill, NY  12043-1622
(Schoharie County)
Office Phone
518-234-4371
Office Fax
518-234-4462
Mobile
518-231-4526
Email
clyq****@*****.com
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Service Areas

Carlisle: NY Decatur: NY Lawyersville: NY Roseboom: NY Cobleskill: NY Seward: NY

About Christy Gillespie-Quinn

Christy Gillespie-Quinn has been a resident of Schoharie County since the early 1990s. She holds degrees from both Herkimer College and SUNY Cobleskill. Christy spent several years in the textiles sector at Interknitting/Guilford Mills, which has recently evolved into a vibrant center for business and industry. Additionally, she is an active member of the Cobleskill Rotary Club.

As a dedicated wife and mother of three, Christy transitioned into real estate in 2015, inspired by her passion for community engagement and connection. She is currently a Licensed Associate Broker with Country Boy Realty, under the leadership of Broker Matthew Loder.

In her free time, Christy enjoys running through the streets of Cobleskill and capturing the scenic beauty of Schoharie County through photography. Notably, she logged an impressive 2,016 miles in 2016.

Prospective clients are encouraged to explore Christy’s current listings and recent sales with Country Boy Realty. With a commitment to excellence, Christy has truly found her niche in real estate and is dedicated to going above and beyond for her clients.

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

$364,114
Avg. Listing Price
From Christy's portfolio
3.5 / 2.2
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,009 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
123
Active Listings
Current inventory

Schoharie County's real estate market operates as a distinctive rural enclave in New York's Capital Region, where agricultural heritage meets evolving residential demands. This sparsely populated county, anchored by communities like Cobleskill, Schoharie, and Middleburgh, presents unique opportunities for those seeking affordable properties away from urban pressures. The market reflects the area's dual identity as both working farmland and a retreat destination for buyers from Albany and the greater Capital District.

With only 39 total actively licensed agents serving the entire county, Schoharie represents one of New York's most underserved real estate markets from a professional density standpoint. Remarkably, all 39 agents maintain email contact capabilities, suggesting a tech-savvy approach despite the rural setting. This lean agent population creates an interesting dynamic where individual professionals often handle diverse property types, from historic farmhouses to recreational land parcels.

Major Schoharie County, New York Real Estate Markets

Cobleskill serves as the county's primary real estate hub, driven partly by SUNY Cobleskill's presence, which creates steady demand for both rental properties and homes for faculty and staff. The village's walkable downtown and proximity to Interstate 88 make it attractive to commuters willing to travel to Albany or other regional employment centers. Schoharie village, the county seat, offers a different appeal with its Revolutionary War history and scenic Schoharie Creek location, drawing buyers interested in historic properties and small-town charm.

The western portions of the county, including areas around Richmondville and Summit, have emerged as surprisingly active markets for recreational properties and second homes. These communities benefit from their proximity to both the Catskill Mountains and Cooperstown, creating cross-regional buyer interest. Rural parcels throughout the county continue attracting agricultural investors and hobby farmers, particularly those seeking affordable land within driving distance of major metropolitan areas.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Schoharie County's real estate market operates with fascinating seasonal patterns tied to both agricultural cycles and recreational property interest. Spring and summer months see increased activity in rural properties as buyers can better assess land conditions and agricultural potential. The county's geography creates distinct micro-markets, from the flatter, more fertile areas ideal for farming to hillier regions better suited for residential development and recreation.

Pricing dynamics reflect the county's transitional nature between rural affordability and regional growth pressures. Properties near major transportation corridors command premiums, while more remote parcels offer exceptional value for buyers seeking privacy and space. The limited inventory of certain property types, combined with the small agent population, can create surprisingly competitive situations for well-positioned listings.

Why Businesses Need Schoharie County, New York Agent Contact Data

The concentrated nature of Schoharie County's real estate professional network makes comprehensive agent contact data particularly valuable for businesses serving this market. With only 39 licensed agents covering diverse property types across rural communities, missing even a few contacts could mean losing significant market coverage. Mortgage lenders, home inspectors, and contractors can effectively reach the entire county's real estate network through targeted outreach to this manageable agent population.

Service providers benefit from understanding that these agents often wear multiple hats, handling everything from agricultural land sales to residential transactions. The fact that all agents maintain email contact suggests openness to efficient digital communication, making email marketing campaigns potentially more effective than in markets where agent technology adoption varies widely.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Christy Gillespie-Quinn has 13 properties for sale in Cobleskill and surrounding areas. These are the top 10 listings.

$499,900

Listed 2026-02-03

303 Kilts Rd
Sharon Springs, NY  13459

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,255
Lot: 135,036 sf
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$10,000

Listed 2025-10-30

L8 Argusville Rd
Sharon Springs, NY  13459

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Lot: 47,916 sf
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$42,000

Listed 2025-12-03

109 Rossman Hill Rd
Summit, NY  12175

Beds: 0.0
Baths:
Sq Ft: 1,512
Lot: 74,052 sf
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$75,000

Listed 2025-08-12

113 Quiet Path
Summit, NY  12175

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 730
Lot: 91,476 sf
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$50,000

Listed 2026-02-10

L13 County Highway 56
Schenevus, NY  12155

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Lot: 708,286 sf
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$209,000

Listed 2026-01-16

273 Main St
Richmondville, NY  12149

Beds: 7.0
Baths: 4.5
Sq Ft: 3,420
Lot: 8,712 sf
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$259,900

Listed 2026-02-15

552 N Harpersfield Rd
Jefferson, NY  12093

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 1.5
Sq Ft: 1,400
Lot: 47,916 sf
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$265,000

Listed 2026-02-03

108 Crabapple Ln
Cobleskill, NY  12043

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,820
Lot: 16,988 sf
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$525,000

Listed 2024-10-01

L14 State Route 7
Cobleskill, NY  12043

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Lot: 877,734 sf
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$350,000

Listed 2025-12-22

291 Lykers Rd
Central Bridge, NY  12035

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,700
Lot: 245,678 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Christy Gillespie-Quinn currently has no rental properties available in Cobleskill and surrounding areas. Check back later.