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Nancy H Kueny

Nancy H Kueny
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Charlestown MA

Salesperson (MA: 9002471)

33 years experience

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

Brokerage
Gibson Sotheby's International Realty

Office Website
Office Address
14 Common St
Charlestown, MA  02129-3800
(Suffolk County)
Office Phone
617-242-4222
Office Fax
617-242-6001
Mobile
617-242-4222
Email
nanc*@*****.org
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Service Areas

Boston: MA South Boston: MA Charlestown: MA Somerville: MA

About Nancy Kueny

Nancy Hayford Kueny brings nearly three decades of experience in real estate to the Greater Boston area, focusing primarily on Charlestown, the North End, Waterfront, Seaport, South Boston, Back Bay, Beacon Hill, and the South End. Her expertise encompasses condominium sales, single-family home transactions, and historic property sales.

In 2013, Nancy and her partner Allan successfully marketed Warren Green, a 17-unit condominium development in Charlestown. She has also contributed to the marketing efforts of two significant condominium projects: 44 Prince Street in the North End and Burroughs Wharf on the Boston Waterfront.

Recognized as one of Boston's leading brokers, Nancy attributes her success to her meticulous attention to detail, unwavering commitment to her clients, and deep understanding of both marketing strategies and the local real estate landscape. Her strong listening skills enhance her ability to serve her clients effectively. Nancy remains well-informed about market trends and continually updates her knowledge, leveraging her excellent computer and research skills, along with her design background, to provide valuable insights to both buyers and sellers.

For sellers, Nancy crafts tailored marketing plans, while for buyers, she offers comprehensive analyses of current market data to facilitate informed purchasing decisions. Her negotiation skills and clear, reassuring communication style have earned her a loyal client base, with many returning for her services and referring friends and family.

Before joining Sotheby’s, Nancy held positions as a Sales Associate at Boston Waterfront Realty and Coldwell Banker, and served as Vice President at RE/MAX Waterfront Ltd. Currently, she is based in the Charlestown office, where she also acts as Sales Associate Manager, and is available to meet clients at any of GSIR's locations.

A long-time resident of Charlestown, Nancy lives with her husband in a Federal home built in 1806. She is an active supporter of historic preservation in the area, having served as both past president and a two-term board member of the Charlestown Preservation Society. Outside of her professional commitments, Nancy enjoys traveling, swimming, weight training, and playing guitar.

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

$2,140,086
Avg. Listing Price
From Nancy's portfolio
4.0 / 2.8
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,555 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
195
Active Listings
Current inventory

Suffolk County, Massachusetts represents one of the most dynamic and concentrated real estate markets in New England, encompassing Boston and its immediate urban core. With 2,610 total actively licensed agents serving this compact but incredibly valuable market, the county demonstrates remarkable agent density that reflects both the complexity of urban real estate transactions and the high stakes involved in Boston's property market.

What makes Suffolk County particularly fascinating is how these 2,610 agents with email connectivity operate within just 59 square miles, creating one of the highest concentrations of real estate professionals per square mile in the United States. This density speaks to the sophisticated nature of transactions here, where agents must navigate everything from historic brownstone renovations in Back Bay to luxury high-rise developments in the Seaport District.

Major Suffolk County, Massachusetts Real Estate Markets

Boston dominates Suffolk County's real estate landscape, but the market breaks down into distinct neighborhoods that function almost like separate cities. Downtown Boston, Back Bay, and Beacon Hill represent the premium historic markets, while emerging areas like the Innovation District and East Boston offer newer development opportunities. Revere, Winthrop, and Chelsea provide more affordable options while still maintaining proximity to Boston's employment centers.

The Harbor Islands and waterfront properties create unique market segments that require specialized knowledge, while the student housing market around institutions like Suffolk University adds another layer of complexity. Each micro-market demands agents who understand specific zoning regulations, historic preservation requirements, and neighborhood dynamics that can dramatically affect property values within just a few blocks.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Suffolk County's real estate market operates with unusual intensity due to severe land constraints and overwhelming demand pressure. The county's small geographic footprint means that any new development significantly impacts surrounding property values, creating ripple effects that experienced agents must anticipate. Transit accessibility, particularly proximity to MBTA lines, can create price premiums of 20-30% within the same neighborhood.

Seasonal patterns here differ from typical suburban markets, with peak activity extending later into fall due to the academic calendar and corporate relocation cycles. The presence of major hospitals, universities, and financial institutions creates steady demand for both residential and commercial properties, but also means agents must understand complex timing around academic years, medical residency programs, and corporate fiscal calendars.

Why Businesses Need Suffolk County, Massachusetts Agent Contact Data

The concentrated nature of Suffolk County's agent network makes it incredibly valuable for businesses targeting real estate professionals. These 2,610 agents with email addresses represent decision-makers handling some of the highest-value transactions in New England, making them prime prospects for financial services, home improvement companies, and technology solutions. The urban focus means these agents are typically more receptive to digital solutions and innovative services that can streamline complex city transactions.

Companies offering everything from mortgage services to smart home technology find Suffolk County agents particularly valuable because they influence affluent, tech-savvy clients who expect cutting-edge solutions. The high transaction velocity in this market means agents are constantly seeking tools and services that provide competitive advantages, creating opportunities for businesses that can demonstrate clear value propositions tailored to urban real estate challenges.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Nancy Kueny has 2 properties for sale in Charlestown and surrounding areas.

$1,850,000

Listed 2025-09-04

120 Fulton /D St Unit 5C
Waterfront, MA  02113

Beds: 0.0
Baths:
Sq Ft: 2,490
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$1,850,000

Listed 2025-09-04

120 Fulton C St Unit 5 and D
Boston, MA  02109

Beds: 1.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,490
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Current Property Rentals

As of 2/17/2026, Nancy Kueny has the following rental properties available in Charlestown and surrounding areas.

$2,850

Listed 2026-02-11

20 Putnam St Unit O
Boston, MA  02129

Beds: 1.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 750
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