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Debra Dooley

Debra Dooley
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
New Paltz NY

Salesperson (NY: 40DO1107633)

22 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Ulster County, NY
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Bhhs Hudson Valley Prop-Np
Office Address
134 Main St
New Paltz, NY  12561-1128
(Ulster County)
Office Phone
845-255-9400
Office Fax
845-255-0297
Mobile
845-475-4248
Email
ddoo***@****************.com
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Service Areas

Marlboro: NJ Manalapan: NJ Robertsville: NJ Eddyville: NY Lincoln Park: NY Kingston: NY Rosendale Hamlet: NY Zena: NY Saint Remy: NY Hurley: NY West Hurley: NY East Kingston: NY Rosendale: NY Hillside: NY Port Ewen: NY Esopus: NY Accord: NY Woodstock: NY Shady: NY Bearsville: NY Stone Ridge: NY High Falls: NY New Kingston: NY Roxbury: NY Shandaken: NY Phoenicia: NY Tillson: NY Glasco: NY Saugerties: NY Lake Katrine: NY Saugerties South: NY Malden-on-Hudson: NY Ulster Park: NY Rifton: NY West Park: NY Plattekill: NY Clintondale: NY Highland: NY Marlborough: NY Gardiner: NY New Paltz: NY Fairview: NY Poughkeepsie: NY Haviland: NY Spackenkill: NY Arlington: NY Crown Heights: NY Titusville: NY Freedom Plains: NY Lagrange: NY Red Oaks Mill: NY

About Debra Dooley

Born and raised in California, this dedicated real estate professional made the move to the picturesque Hudson Valley years ago. In 1979, she broke new ground as the first woman to join the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in Newburgh, NY. She completed a rigorous four-year apprenticeship and advanced to the role of Journeyman Foreman, overseeing numerous significant commercial projects, including Stewart International Airport, Newburgh Mall, IBM, and SUNY New Paltz. Additionally, she implemented an Electrical Safety program for Perecca Electric Company Inc., where she served as Safety Director.

With over 25 years of experience in the construction industry, specializing in building and property management, transitioning to real estate was a natural progression. She finds immense fulfillment in assisting clients with their real estate needs, viewing it as a rewarding extension of her career.

An avid animal lover, she shares her life with her family and a variety of pets, including dogs Bandit, Charleigh, Lily, and cats Lucy, Princess, Beast, Chloe, Alex, Cali, and Cry Baby. These companions bring joy and inspiration to her daily life.

In her spare time, she is actively involved in civic and community organizations, such as the Highland Rotary, the Hudson Valley Rib Fest, the New Paltz Chamber of Commerce, and the Southern Ulster Chamber of Commerce. She enjoys exploring the Hudson Valley Rail Trails, capturing the beauty of nature and wildlife through photography, gardening, cooking, and golfing on the region's lush courses.

Understanding the importance of personalized service, she prioritizes listening to her clients' needs when buying or selling a home. With a commitment to problem-solving, effective communication, and strong negotiation skills, she strives to make every real estate transaction a positive experience. She recognizes that clients have choices, and she is dedicated to earning their trust and satisfaction.

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

$763,154
Avg. Listing Price
From Debra's portfolio
3.3 / 2.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
5,404 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
834
Active Listings
Current inventory

Ulster County's real estate market represents one of the Hudson Valley's most dynamic and sought-after regions, stretching from the historic city of Kingston to the artistic enclave of Woodstock and the mountain communities of the Catskills. This diverse county has experienced remarkable growth as remote work trends and urban exodus patterns have driven unprecedented demand for properties ranging from Victorian homes along the Hudson River to rustic retreats in the Shawangunk Mountains.

With 823 total actively licensed agents serving the market, Ulster County maintains a robust professional infrastructure that reflects both its population density and the complexity of its varied submarkets. Remarkably, all 823 agents maintain email connectivity, indicating a tech-savvy professional community well-equipped to handle the digital demands of modern real estate transactions in this increasingly competitive marketplace.

Major Ulster County, New York Real Estate Markets

Kingston anchors the county's commercial real estate activity as the historic seat of government, featuring a revitalized waterfront district and Stockade area that attracts both residential buyers and commercial investors. New Paltz drives significant rental and investment property demand due to SUNY New Paltz, while Woodstock commands premium prices for its bohemian charm and cultural cachet. Saugerties has emerged as a particularly hot market, offering small-town appeal with easy access to both Albany and New York City via the Thruway corridor.

The western regions encompassing Phoenicia, Mount Tremper, and other Catskill communities have seen explosive growth in vacation home sales and short-term rental investments. Towns like Rosendale and High Falls represent emerging markets where buyers seek affordability while maintaining Hudson Valley authenticity, creating distinct pricing tiers that require specialized local knowledge to navigate effectively.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Ulster County's real estate landscape defies simple categorization, with waterfront properties along the Hudson commanding vastly different prices than mountain retreats just twenty miles inland. The county's proximity to New York City—roughly two hours by car or train—has created a weekend home boom that often drives local pricing beyond what traditional residents can afford, particularly in sought-after school districts like New Paltz and Kingston.

Seasonal fluctuations significantly impact market dynamics, with spring and summer months seeing intense competition for move-in-ready properties while winter presents opportunities for cash buyers and investors. The prevalence of older housing stock means many transactions involve complex renovation considerations, flood zone evaluations, and historic preservation requirements that demand agents with deep local expertise and established contractor networks.

Why Businesses Need Ulster County, New York Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, home improvement contractors, and insurance companies require direct access to Ulster County's agent network to capitalize on the county's sustained transaction volume and high property values. With every licensed agent maintaining email contact information, businesses can efficiently target their services to professionals handling everything from first-time homebuyer transactions in Kingston to luxury vacation home sales in exclusive Woodstock enclaves.

Real estate technology companies, moving services, and home staging businesses particularly benefit from this comprehensive agent database, as Ulster County's geographic diversity creates numerous niche opportunities requiring specialized service providers. The county's mix of local buyers, New York City transplants, and international investors generates diverse client needs that support a wide range of ancillary business opportunities.

Current Property Listings

As of 1/10/2026, Debra Dooley has 1 property for sale in New Paltz and surrounding areas.

$419,000

Listed 2025-08-27

307 Vineyard Ave
Highland, NY  12528

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,128
Lot: 47,916 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Debra Dooley currently has no rental properties available in New Paltz and surrounding areas. Check back later.