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Karen Bernier

Karen Bernier
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Essex MA

Salesperson (MA: 61669)

41 years experience

REALTOR® 0 Active Listings Serves Essex County, MA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Churchill Properties

Office Website
Office Address
101 Western Ave
Essex, MA  01929-1117
(Essex County)
Office Phone
978-515-7037
Office Fax
Mobile
978-807-5580
Email
kare*********@*************.com
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Service Areas

Beverly: MA Essex: MA Gloucester: MA Hamilton: MA South Hamilton: MA Ipswich: MA Manchester: MA Manchester By The Sea: MA Peabody: MA Rockport: MA Wenham: MA Topsfield: MA West Boxford: MA Boxford: MA

About Karen Bernier

Karen Bernier is the owner of Churchill Properties and has been successfully leading real estate sales on the North Shore for the past 25+ years She has earned numerous professional designations and awards during
her career Her personable approach depth of market knowledge and expert negotiation skills have resulted in the sale of HUNDREDS of properties on the North Shore

Churchill Properties has two locations to better serve our clients:
49 Union Street Manchester-by-the-Sea 169 Bay Road Hamilton 123 Brimbal Avenue Beverly and
122 Main Street 2nd Floor Unit 4 Gloucester Ma

Essex County, MA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$1,229,693
Avg. Listing Price
From Karen's portfolio
3.6 / 2.7
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,614 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
593
Active Listings
Current inventory

Essex County, Massachusetts represents one of New England's most dynamic and historically significant real estate markets, stretching from the vibrant coastal communities along the Atlantic to the inland suburban enclaves that have become increasingly attractive to both Boston commuters and remote workers. With 3,436 total actively licensed agents serving this diverse region, the market demonstrates remarkable depth and specialization across price points ranging from affordable starter homes to luxury oceanfront estates.

The county's real estate landscape reflects centuries of evolution, from its maritime heritage in cities like Gloucester and Newburyport to its role as a manufacturing hub in Lawrence and Haverhill, now transitioning into modern residential and mixed-use developments. This transformation has created unique investment opportunities and market niches that require deep local expertise to navigate successfully.

Major Essex County, Massachusetts Real Estate Markets

The Greater Lawrence metropolitan area anchors much of Essex County's affordable housing stock, with cities like Lawrence, Haverhill, and Methuen offering some of the region's best value propositions for first-time buyers and investors. Meanwhile, the coastal corridor including Salem, Beverly, Marblehead, and Gloucester commands premium prices, driven by both historical significance and stunning waterfront locations that attract buyers from across New England and beyond.

Andover and North Andover represent the county's luxury suburban market, featuring top-rated school districts and executive housing that appeals to high-income professionals. The Route 128 corridor communities like Peabody and Danvers have emerged as strategic locations for buyers seeking proximity to both Boston's tech economy and the county's recreational amenities, creating particularly active markets for mid-range family homes.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Essex County's real estate market operates with surprising independence from Boston's trends, particularly in its coastal and northern communities where seasonal dynamics, historic preservation requirements, and waterfront regulations create distinct pricing patterns. The presence of multiple micro-markets means that comparable properties can vary dramatically in value based on school district boundaries, flood zone designations, and proximity to commuter rail access.

Recent years have seen an unexpected surge in remote worker migration to previously overlooked communities like Amesbury and Georgetown, where historic charm meets modern connectivity needs. This trend has compressed price differentials between coastal and inland properties, while creating new challenges around inventory shortages in traditionally quieter market segments.

Why Businesses Need Essex County, Massachusetts Agent Contact Data

The county's 3,436 actively licensed agents, all with email contact information, represent a sophisticated network of professionals who understand highly localized market conditions that can't be captured through automated valuation models or generalized market reports. Mortgage lenders, insurance providers, and real estate technology companies find that Essex County's geographic and regulatory complexity requires direct agent relationships to effectively serve clients across vastly different community types and price ranges.

Property service companies, from home inspectors to luxury staging firms, leverage comprehensive agent contact databases to build referral networks that account for the county's seasonal fluctuations and diverse property types. The ability to segment outreach by specialization area, whether waterfront properties, historic homes, or new construction, allows businesses to target their services more effectively in a market where agent expertise tends to be highly specialized by community and property type.

Current Property Listings

Karen Bernier currently has no properties listed for sale in Essex and surrounding areas. Check back later.

Current Property Rentals

As of 1/31/2026, Karen Bernier has the following rental properties available in Essex and surrounding areas.

$5,500

Listed 2025-11-13

123 Pond St
Georgetown, MA  01833

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,057
Lot: 87,120 sf
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