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Karen Potter

Karen Potter
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Ithaca NY

Salesperson (NY: 10401311697)

8 years experience

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

Brokerage
Re/Max In Motion

Office Website
Office Address
412 E Upland Rd
Ithaca, NY  14850
(Tompkins County)
Office Phone
607-277-1500
Office Fax
Mobile
607-351-1834
Email
kare*@************.com
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Service Areas

Mecklenburg: NY Trumansburg: NY Hector: NY Jacksonville: NY

About Karen Potter

Karen Potter is a seasoned professional with over two decades of experience in customer service, sales, and negotiations, currently serving on The Hart and Homes Real Estate Team at RE/MAX in Motion in Ithaca, NY. Throughout her extensive career, Karen has consistently prioritized her clients' needs, delivering exceptional service through a proactive and detail-oriented approach.

As a dedicated REALTORĀ®, Karen acts as a strong advocate for her clients, working diligently to represent their best interests. She is committed to equipping buyers and sellers with comprehensive market insights and data, ensuring they are well-informed throughout the transaction process.

Karen collaborates with a team of experienced and respected REALTORS, benefiting from a robust support network that facilitates timely communication and accessibility for clients at every stage of buying or selling a property.

Residing in the Ithaca area for over twenty years, Karen enjoys a fulfilling personal life with her husband, Jeff, with whom she has shared over thirty years of marriage. In her leisure time, she delights in cooking, entertaining, reading, and spending quality moments with their three adult sons.

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

$432,301
Avg. Listing Price
From Karen's portfolio
3.4 / 2.3
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,017 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
188
Active Listings
Current inventory

Tompkins County's real estate market reflects the unique dynamics of a college town anchored by Cornell University and Ithaca College, creating distinct seasonal patterns and diverse property demands. The county's 222 actively licensed real estate agents serve a market that experiences significant rental turnover each academic year, while also catering to faculty, staff, and professionals seeking permanent residences in this picturesque Finger Lakes region.

What makes this market particularly interesting is how the student population of over 30,000 creates a dual-tier system where investment properties near campus command premium rents, while rural areas outside Ithaca offer surprisingly affordable options for families and retirees. The complete digital connectivity of all 222 agents having email addresses demonstrates how this market has embraced technology to manage everything from virtual tours for incoming students to coordinating closings around academic calendars.

Major Tompkins County, New York Real Estate Markets

Ithaca dominates as the county's primary real estate hub, with neighborhoods like Fall Creek, Belle Sherman, and Cayuga Heights offering everything from historic Victorians to modern condominiums. The city's walkable downtown and proximity to both universities creates intense competition for quality rental properties, while the surrounding towns of Dryden, Groton, and Trumansburg provide more affordable alternatives with rural charm and growing appeal among remote workers.

The Finger Lakes location adds another dimension to the market, with waterfront properties on Cayuga Lake commanding significant premiums and seasonal vacation rentals contributing to the area's investment appeal. Lansing, located north of Ithaca, has emerged as a popular compromise for buyers wanting newer construction and better value while maintaining reasonable commutes to the universities and downtown employment centers.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Tompkins County's real estate market operates on multiple cycles simultaneously, with the traditional spring selling season overlapping with the intense August-September rental period as students return to campus. This creates unique opportunities for investors and challenges for traditional homebuyers, as properties often convert between owner-occupied and rental status based on market conditions and proximity to campus.

The county's geographic diversity, from gorges and hills around Ithaca to agricultural lands in the northern townships, means agents must understand dramatically different property types and buyer motivations within a relatively small area. Climate considerations, including lake-effect snow and seasonal accessibility issues in rural areas, significantly impact both pricing and marketing strategies throughout the year.

Why Businesses Need Tompkins County, New York Agent Contact Data

Property management companies and real estate investment firms require comprehensive agent contact information to efficiently manage their extensive rental portfolios and identify new acquisition opportunities in this specialized market. With all 222 agents reachable by email, businesses can quickly coordinate mass communications about available properties, policy changes, or market updates that affect the substantial rental sector.

Financial institutions, insurance providers, and home service companies benefit from direct agent relationships to capture business during the market's peak periods and navigate the unique requirements of university-affiliated transactions. The seasonal nature of much activity means companies must maintain consistent communication channels with agents year-round to position themselves effectively for the concentrated periods of high transaction volume.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Karen Potter has 1 property for sale in Ithaca and surrounding areas.

$142,000

Listed 2025-11-14

Cook Rd
Trumansburg, NY  14886

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Baths:
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Lot: 614,632 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Karen Potter currently has no rental properties available in Ithaca and surrounding areas. Check back later.