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Mark Difranco

Mark Difranco
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
East Longmeadow MA

Broker (MA: 135751)

40 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Hampden County, MA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Difranco Realty
Office Address
75 Marci Ave
East Longmeadow, MA  01028-2607
(Hampden County)
Office Phone
413-531-5956
Office Fax
Mobile
413-531-5956
Email
m***@********.org
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Service Areas

East Longmeadow: MA

About Mark Difranco

Mark C. DiFranco brings nearly three decades of experience as a Real Estate Broker, specializing in innovative solutions across various sectors, including brokerage, leasing, exchanging, and property management. Licensed in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York, he has established a reputation for effectively addressing real estate challenges.

In 2015, he was honored as the Massachusetts Commercial Realtor of the Year. DiFranco has been a member of the prestigious Society of Exchange Counselors (SEC) for 24 years, during which he received the Yvonne Nasch Award twice, in 1995 and 2002, recognizing his exceptional transaction volume. His notable achievements include winning the Cliff Weaver Award in 2011 for executing a complex five-property exchange involving Springfield College, Springfield Plumbing, and TD Bank. He was also a runner-up for this award in 2010 for orchestrating a five-property assemblage in Holyoke, MA, which became the site of the new $168 million High-Speed Computing Center.

As a member of the National Council of Exchangers (NCE) and a holder of their Equity Marketing Specialist designation, DiFranco is committed to advancing his expertise. He is a Charter Member of the Realtors Commercial Alliance of Massachusetts (RCA-MA), where he has served on the Board and was President in 2015. Additionally, he is a CCIM candidate and a licensed Construction Supervisor in Massachusetts, further enhancing his capabilities as a property manager and leasing agent.

DiFranco operates under two guiding principles: first, prioritizing relationships with clients over properties, as he believes that real estate issues stem from people, not the properties themselves; second, emphasizing that effective client management is rooted in strong broker-client relationships, with the client's best interests always at the forefront.

Throughout his career, DiFranco has cultivated strong connections with brokers across North America, leveraging their expertise to benefit his clients. He is dedicated to providing counsel and solutions in the real estate arena.

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

$414,665
Avg. Listing Price
From Mark's portfolio
3.4 / 2.1
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,831 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
600
Active Listings
Current inventory

Hampden County's real estate market represents one of Western Massachusetts's most dynamic and affordable regions, anchored by Springfield as the third-largest city in the state. The county offers an intriguing mix of urban revitalization projects, historic mill town conversions, and suburban growth that has attracted both first-time homebuyers and investors seeking alternatives to Boston's sky-high prices. With median home prices significantly below the state average, communities like Longmeadow, East Longmeadow, and Wilbraham provide exceptional value propositions for families looking to maximize their housing dollar.

What makes Hampden County particularly fascinating is its role as a geographic bridge between Boston's expensive market and the more affordable opportunities in the Connecticut River Valley. The region benefits from proximity to both Hartford and Boston job markets while maintaining distinctly lower cost structures. This positioning has created unexpected momentum in towns like Agawam and West Springfield, where proximity to major highways and regional amenities has driven steady appreciation even during broader market uncertainties.

Major Hampden County, Massachusetts Real Estate Markets

Springfield dominates the county's real estate landscape as the urban core, but the market dynamics vary dramatically across different neighborhoods and surrounding communities. The Forest Park and Sixteen Acres sections have seen renewed interest from young professionals, while historic areas downtown are experiencing condo conversion activity. Meanwhile, the "Hill Towns" including Granville and Tolland offer rural retreats that have become increasingly popular with remote workers seeking affordable properties with land.

The county's most surprising growth has occurred in communities like Palmer and Monson, traditionally overlooked markets that now benefit from their position along major commuter routes. These towns offer Victorian-era homes and converted mill properties at price points that seem almost anachronistic compared to eastern Massachusetts. Hampden and Holland represent the county's premium rural markets, attracting buyers from Connecticut and New York who appreciate the combination of privacy, natural beauty, and relative accessibility to urban centers.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Hampden County's real estate market operates on multiple speeds simultaneously, creating both opportunities and challenges for industry professionals. The urban core around Springfield moves quickly with investor activity and first-time buyer programs, while rural communities maintain more traditional seasonal patterns. This complexity is compounded by varying municipal regulations, from Springfield's urban redevelopment zones to small towns with limited commercial development opportunities.

The county's proximity to Connecticut creates unique cross-border dynamics, with many buyers working in Hartford but choosing Massachusetts for its educational reputation and tax advantages. This trend has particularly benefited communities like Southwick and Granville, which offer small-town New England character within commuting distance of Connecticut's major employment centers. The result is a market that defies simple characterization, requiring deep local knowledge to navigate effectively.

Why Businesses Need Hampden County, Massachusetts Agent Contact Data

With 1,686 total actively licensed agents serving Hampden County's diverse markets, having comprehensive contact information becomes essential for businesses operating in real estate services, lending, insurance, and home improvement sectors. These professionals, all 1,686 of whom have email addresses, represent direct connections to active buyers and sellers across 23 distinct municipalities, each with unique market characteristics and client needs.

The geographic spread and market complexity of Hampden County make targeted outreach particularly valuable, as agents specializing in Springfield's urban market have vastly different client bases than those focused on rural Blandford or upscale Longmeadow. Mortgage brokers, title companies, home inspectors, and contractors who can efficiently reach the right agent segments position themselves to capture business across multiple market tiers, from affordable starter homes to luxury rural estates, maximizing their growth potential in this surprisingly diverse regional market.

Current Property Listings

As of 1/15/2026, Mark Difranco has 2 properties for sale in East Longmeadow and surrounding areas.

$289,900

Listed 2026-01-11

108 Alden St
Springfield, MA  01109

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,776
Lot: 6,778 sf
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$965,500

Listed 2025-12-06

75 Marci Ave
East Longmeadow, MA  01028

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 3.5
Sq Ft: 4,895
Lot: 65,776 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Mark Difranco currently has no rental properties available in East Longmeadow and surrounding areas. Check back later.