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Suzanne Decosta

Suzanne Decosta
Real Estate Agent (Associate Broker)
Lagrangeville NY

Associate Broker (NY: 10301202025)

22 years experience

REALTOR® 4 Active Listings Serves Dutchess County, NY
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Houlihan Lawrence - Lagrangeville

Office Website
Office Address
1325 Rte 55
Lagrangeville, NY  12540
(Dutchess County)
Office Phone
845-473-9770
Office Fax
845-231-1711
Mobile
845-227-4400
Email
sdec****@****************.com
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Service Areas

Wappinger: NY Brinckerhoff: NY Merritt Park: NY Beacon: NY Fishkill: NY Glenham: NY Hopewell: NY East Fishkill: NY Hopewell Junction: NY Kent: NY Beekman: NY Billings: NY Lagrangeville: NY Unionvale: NY Freedom Plains: NY Lagrange: NY Stormville: NY Wappingers Falls: NY Hughsonville: NY Hillside Lake: NY Myers Corner: NY Castle Point: NY Fairview: NY Poughkeepsie: NY Haviland: NY Spackenkill: NY Arlington: NY Crown Heights: NY Titusville: NY Red Oaks Mill: NY

About Suzanne Decosta

**Sue DeCosta: Licensed Associate Broker**

Sue DeCosta is a dedicated Licensed Associate Broker known for her commitment to client satisfaction and integrity. With a goal-oriented approach, she prioritizes the needs of her clients, ensuring that their interests are always at the forefront of her efforts. A consistent top producer, Sue specializes in various areas, including resale homes, new construction, relocation services, first-time home purchases, and assisting senior citizens.

Holding the Accredited Buyer Representative designation, Sue is equipped to guide buyers through the process of achieving homeownership. Her innovative marketing strategies provide sellers with the necessary exposure to facilitate quick sales at optimal prices.

Sue is an active member of the National Association of Realtors, the Dutchess County Association of Realtors, and the Mid-Hudson and Westchester-Putnam MLS. She welcomes referrals and is committed to delivering exceptional service to anyone seeking real estate assistance.

**Community Engagement**

Sue is deeply involved in her community, serving as an organizer for the Miles of Hope Breast Cancer Foundation and the Operation Santa-Semper Fi initiative at John Jay High School. She also participates in leaf-raking events for senior citizens and is a member of the CAPE Southern Dutchess Coalition for drug prevention.

**Personal Interests**

Outside of her professional commitments, Sue enjoys outdoor activities such as running, walking, hiking, and gardening. She has a passion for travel and delights in entertaining family and friends through cooking. Volunteering her time and skills is a priority for her.

**Testimonials**

"Working with Sue was a fantastic experience. She introduced us to East Fishkill and helped us find a home that perfectly matched our needs. We negotiated a deal within days. When it was time to sell, Sue listed our home, and I would recommend her to anyone looking to buy or sell in the area. Her knowledge of the community and the real estate market is impressive." – Stephan Zollner

"Sue sold two of my homes—one in a strong market in 2005 and another in a challenging market in 2010. Both sold within three months. She hosted open houses, created excellent online advertisements, and worked tirelessly through negotiations and inspections. Sue is always available and keeps communication open. I would recommend her without hesitation." – Grace Dash

"Sue is incredibly responsive and has a thorough understanding of local market conditions. Whether you have financing questions or need a comparative market analysis, she is the right person for the job. Navigating this market can be challenging, and having an expert like Sue makes all the difference." – Michael Marinaccio

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

$1,216,520
Avg. Listing Price
From Suzanne's portfolio
3.6 / 2.9
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,653 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
612
Active Listings
Current inventory

Dutchess County's real estate market represents one of the Hudson Valley's most dynamic and diverse property landscapes, stretching from the scenic riverfront communities along the Hudson to the rolling hills of the eastern townships. With 1,362 actively licensed real estate agents serving the county, the market demonstrates robust professional representation that reflects both the area's desirability and complexity. This substantial agent network, all equipped with email accessibility, indicates a tech-savvy professional community ready to serve an increasingly sophisticated clientele seeking everything from historic estates to modern suburban developments.

The county's proximity to New York City, combined with its natural beauty and relatively affordable pricing compared to metropolitan areas, has created a unique market dynamic that attracts both permanent residents and weekend property seekers. From Poughkeepsie's urban revival to Rhinebeck's boutique charm, Dutchess County offers distinct microclimates of real estate activity that require specialized local knowledge and professional expertise to navigate effectively.

Major Dutchess County, New York Real Estate Markets

Poughkeepsie anchors the county as its largest city and commercial center, driving significant residential and commercial real estate activity with its revitalized waterfront district and proximity to major employers like IBM and Vassar College. The city's ongoing renaissance has sparked renewed interest in both urban lofts and surrounding suburban neighborhoods, while towns like Beacon have emerged as artistic hubs with corresponding property value increases. Red Hook, Rhinebeck, and Millbrook represent the county's premium markets, attracting buyers seeking historic properties, equestrian facilities, and gentleman farms within commuting distance of Manhattan.

The eastern communities of Dover, Pawling, and Amenia offer more affordable entry points while maintaining the county's rural character, appealing particularly to first-time buyers and those seeking larger properties. Fishkill and Wappingers Falls serve as important suburban markets with strong school systems and family-oriented amenities, while Hyde Park leverages its historical significance and Hudson River access to attract both tourists and permanent residents seeking unique properties with character.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Dutchess County's real estate market operates across multiple price tiers and property types, from $200,000 starter homes in eastern townships to multi-million-dollar Hudson River estates, creating complex valuation challenges that require deep local expertise. The county's 825 square miles encompass diverse zoning regulations, school districts, and municipal services that significantly impact property values and marketability. Seasonal fluctuations driven by the weekend home market add another layer of complexity, with spring and summer months typically seeing increased activity from New York City buyers seeking country retreats.

Transportation infrastructure plays a crucial role in market dynamics, with properties near Metro-North stations commanding premium pricing due to convenient city access, while more remote locations offer value opportunities for buyers prioritizing space and privacy. The agricultural preservation initiatives and environmental regulations throughout the county create unique opportunities and constraints that savvy agents must understand to effectively serve clients navigating everything from farmland purchases to historic property renovations.

Why Businesses Need Dutchess County, New York Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from mortgage brokers to home improvement contractors, require direct access to Dutchess County's 1,362 licensed agents to effectively penetrate this geographically dispersed and professionally competitive market. The county's diverse property types and price ranges create numerous specialization opportunities, making targeted communication with relevant agent segments essential for businesses seeking to establish market presence and generate consistent referral relationships.

Technology companies, financial services firms, and marketing agencies particularly benefit from comprehensive agent contact data to introduce new tools, services, and platforms that can help professionals better serve the county's sophisticated clientele. With all 1,362 agents maintaining email accessibility, businesses can efficiently deploy digital marketing campaigns, announce new services, and build the professional relationships necessary to succeed in this complex but rewarding Hudson Valley market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Suzanne Decosta has 4 properties for sale in Lagrangeville and surrounding areas.

$239,000

Listed 2026-02-14

37 Carroll St
Poughkeepsie, NY  12601

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Lot: 17,860 sf
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$198,000

Listed 2025-11-03

Woodin Pl
Poughquag, NY  12570

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Lot: 191,664 sf
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$565,000

Listed 2025-12-01

550 Beach Rd
Mahopac, NY  10541

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,295
Lot: 16,501 sf
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$799,000

Listed 2026-01-26

17 Tompkins Ln
Hopewell Junction, NY  12533

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,830
Lot: 11,761 sf
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$839,000

Listed 2026-01-12

52 Cunningham Dr
Lagrangeville, NY  12540

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 3,489
Lot: 58,806 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Suzanne Decosta currently has no rental properties available in Lagrangeville and surrounding areas. Check back later.