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Fiona Helps Couple Sell After a Lifetime in Rye
After living in their Rye home for over 42 years, Peter and Nancy were ready to retire. They had their sights set on South Carolina. It was late winter, 2021, when they started looking for homes in the south, and interviewing Rye realtors to help them sell their Oakland Beach Avenue home. “It was our...
Selling? How to Prep and Price Your Home for a Fast Sale
In real estate, we often hear what matters most is “location, location, location.” There’s another element about finding a home that buyers care about very much. Price. If a home is priced beyond their budget, they won’t even take a look. Thus, one of the questions I get asked most often is “What is the...
Fiona Dogan Recognized in ‘Best Real Estate Agents 2021’
Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or ready to downsize and sell your family home, working with successful real estate professional who’s ahead of the curve really matters. Look no further than Fiona Dogan, who was just recognized as a Westchester Magazine Best Real Estate Agent in 2021. This recognition is the latest in a series...
Rye Couple: Fiona’s Strategy Sold Our Home
Helen and Bill are savvy business professionals. Helen, a marketer, and Bill, who works on Wall Street, are self-described “information-driven and analytical types.” So, when they decided to put their Rye home on the market amid the uncertainty caused by the pandemic, they sought data to help them understand the real estate landscape. And they...
Do You Need to See a House Before You Buy It? Maybe Not.
In 2020, I helped a Rye family sell their home to a couple moving to the area from California. They toured the home virtually and the purchase was completed with the couple never having had to set foot in the house. Purchasing a home sight unseen is a trend on the rise nationally. Nearly two-thirds of...
From the Upper West Side to Rye: Fiona Led the Way
Pregnant with her second child, Bettina was looking for more space for her growing family. But she was in no rush. The Upper West Side two-bedroom apartment she shared with her husband and first child was convenient for their jobs and social life. Then Covid hit and her husband’s and her offices closed. The apartment...