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Kristin McClenaghan

Kristin McClenaghan
Real Estate Agent (Associate Broker)
Rensselaer NY

Associate Broker (NY: 10301212697)

34 years experience

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

Brokerage
Howard Hanna
Office Address
102 Van Rensselaer Sq Ste L
Rensselaer, NY  12144
(Rensselaer County)
Office Phone
518-286-1000
Office Fax
Mobile
518-279-1900
Email
kris**************@***********.com

Service Areas

Berlin: NY Sand Lake: NY Stephentown: NY Averill Park: NY West Sand Lake: NY Brookview: NY South Schodack: NY Castleton: NY Castleton-on-Hudson: NY Cropseyville: NY Brunswick: NY Grafton: NY East Greenbush: NY Poestenkill: NY Wynantskill: NY Troy: NY North Greenbush: NY Watervliet: NY Green Island: NY Cohoes: NY Bethlehem: NY Delmar: NY Albany: NY Guilderland: NY Westmere: NY Latham: NY Newtonville: NY Siena: NY Colonie: NY Malta: NY Clifton Park: NY Charlton: NY Glenville: NY Ballston Lake: NY Country Knolls: NY Saratoga Springs: NY Milton: NY North Ballston Spa: NY Ballston Spa: NY Moreau: NY Halfmoon: NY Queensbury: NY Round Lake: NY Mechanicville: NY Waterford: NY

About Kristin McClenaghan

Lori Schindler has built a distinguished career in real estate, beginning with her tenure at Lori Schindler Realty Company from 1992 to 2016. She then transitioned to RealtyUSA, where she served from March 2016 until September 2017.

Lori is a Certified Negotiation Expert, a designation she earned in 2014, and she became an Accredited Staging Professional in 2011. She also holds a Graduate Realtor Institute certification, obtained in 1997, and has served as a Director for the Greater Capital Region Board of Realtors®.

Lori graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Arts Management from Russell Sage College. Her active involvement in the local community reflects her commitment to fostering connections and supporting local initiatives.

Having traveled extensively throughout Europe, the United States, and Canada, Lori possesses a deep appreciation for architecture, the arts, and diverse cultures, all of which enrich her approach to real estate. In her personal time, she enjoys engaging in the arts, entertaining, listening to music, running, hiking, cooking, and cherishing moments with family and friends.

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

$374,124
Avg. Listing Price
From Kristin's portfolio
3.3 / 2.1
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,851 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
408
Active Listings
Current inventory

Rensselaer County's real estate market operates at the fascinating intersection of New York's Capital Region dynamics and Albany's metropolitan influence. With 368 total actively licensed agents serving the county, this represents a surprisingly concentrated professional network where every single agent maintains email connectivity, creating an unusually accessible marketplace for both buyers and businesses seeking market intelligence.

The county's strategic position along the Hudson River corridor has created distinct micro-markets that range from Troy's historic brownstones to Brunswick's sprawling suburban developments. What makes Rensselaer County particularly intriguing is how its proximity to both Albany's government employment base and the Massachusetts border creates unique pricing pressures that don't follow typical upstate New York patterns.

Major Rensselaer County, New York Real Estate Markets

Troy dominates as the county's largest city and primary real estate hub, where Victorian architecture meets modern riverfront development. The city's Collar City heritage has evolved into a tech-forward community anchored by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, creating steady rental demand and surprising property appreciation rates. East Greenbush and North Greenbush represent the county's suburban growth engines, attracting families who work in Albany but prefer Rensselaer County's lower taxes and newer housing stock.

Berlin, Petersburg, and Hoosick offer rural retreats that have gained popularity during remote work trends, while Castleton-on-Hudson and Schodack provide waterfront living opportunities that compete directly with more expensive Columbia County alternatives. The southern communities like Sand Lake and Poestenkill serve as bedroom communities with easy access to both Albany and the Berkshire region, creating cross-border buying activity that local agents navigate regularly.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Rensselaer County's market complexity stems from its role as both a suburban extension of Albany and an independent economic center anchored by major employers like RPI and IBM's research facilities. This dual identity creates pricing disparities where Troy's downtown can command urban premiums while rural townships maintain surprisingly affordable entry points, often within the same school district boundaries.

The county's 368 agents serve a geographically diverse territory that spans from Hudson River waterfront properties commanding premium prices to Berkshire foothills farmland attracting buyers from Massachusetts and Connecticut. Seasonal fluctuations are more pronounced here than in typical suburban markets, with summer months bringing increased activity from out-of-state buyers discovering the region's recreational opportunities and cultural attractions.

Why Businesses Need Rensselaer County, New York Agent Contact Data

Service providers targeting real estate professionals find Rensselaer County's agent network particularly valuable because the 368 licensed agents represent a tight-knit community where referral relationships and professional recommendations carry significant weight. Companies offering mortgage services, home inspection, insurance, or renovation services can efficiently reach this entire network through targeted email campaigns, knowing that every agent maintains digital communication channels.

The complete email connectivity among Rensselaer County's agent population creates unique opportunities for B2B companies to test marketing strategies and gather market feedback from a responsive professional community. Technology companies, financial services firms, and real estate service providers often use markets like Rensselaer County as proving grounds for new products before expanding to larger metropolitan areas, taking advantage of the collegial atmosphere and willingness to adopt innovative solutions.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/5/2026, Kristin McClenaghan has 2 properties for sale in Rensselaer and surrounding areas.

$475,000

Listed 2025-09-17

2142 5th Ave
Troy, NY  12180

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 4.0
Sq Ft: 2,741
Lot: 6,098 sf
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$475,000

Listed 2025-11-14

6 Glenkill Rd
Troy, NY  12180

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,717
Lot: 17,860 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Kristin McClenaghan currently has no rental properties available in Rensselaer and surrounding areas. Check back later.