A boutique brokerage representing architecturally considered properties across a small, carefully drawn stretch of the Northeast. We work with a dozen families a year — not hundreds.
When Sarah and Paul bought this 1872 farmhouse in 2018, it had been empty for eleven years and was three winters from being lost. What they did with it — a five-year restoration that keeps every original beam but quietly adds radiant floors and a kitchen you actually want to cook in — is the kind of project we became a brokerage to represent.
The orchard is restored. The light is extraordinary. Read our long-form feature on what they chose to keep, and what they changed.
Read the featureRolling farmland, old river towns, an hour-twenty from the city.
Music at Tanglewood, trails at Bash Bish, towns you'd drive an extra hour to reach.
Cabins, streams, and a slower rhythm — even the Hudson Valley feels busy by comparison.
Our agents live in the regions they represent. They know which creeks run dry in August, which roads get plowed last, and when to call a listing off the market and walk away.
They told us the truth about every single property — the ones we fell for, and the ones we should walk away from. When we finally found the house, Nora knew before we said anything out loud.
Or what you're ready to let go of. Either way, we respond within a day — and we'll never put you on a drip campaign.