Madison Brokerage
696 Boston Post RoadMadison, CT 06443
Betsy Anderson’s work experience prior to real estate, included her first (after college graduationc) job with Chelsea House Publishers, which published the literary criticism of Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale University. From there Betsy enjoyed 5 years in bank accounting, followed by 7 years in corporate cost accounting. She left behind the safety of her calculator for the exciting world of real estate to match people with their ideal home. Betsy is a lifelong CT resident which provides her the opportunity to share her extensive knowledge and history of the area with clients...
Betsy Anderson’s work experience prior to real estate, included her first (after college graduationc) job with Chelsea House Publishers, which published the literary criticism of Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale University. From there Betsy enjoyed 5 years in bank accounting, followed by 7 years in corporate cost accounting. She left behind the safety of her calculator for the exciting world of real estate to match people with their ideal home. Betsy is a lifelong CT resident which provides her the opportunity to share her extensive knowledge and history of the area with clients. Betsy’s local expertise, combined with extensive market research, allows her to provide clients with superior service. Working for William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty gives Betsy the resources to help people with their home search locally, nationally or internationally.
Specialties: Specializing in Real Estate transactions in New Haven & Middlesex Counties -Milford, Orange, Branford, Guilford, Madison, Clinton, Durham, Killingworth, Westbrook, Old Saybrook - all along the CT Shoreline.and inland.
Betsy’s enthusiasm, perseverance and professionalism lead clients through smooth and successful transactions. Specialties include technology expertise, negotiating skills, advocating for clients and expansive marketing of properties.
Betsy Anderson’s work experience prior to real estate, included her first (after college graduationc) job with Chelsea House Publishers, which published the literary criticism of Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale University. From there Betsy enjoyed 5 years in bank accounting, followed by 7 years in corporate cost accounting. She left behind the safety of her calculator for the exciting world of real estate to match people with their ideal home. Betsy is a lifelong CT resident which provides her the opportunity to share her extensive knowledge and history of the area with clients. Betsy’s local expertise, combined with extensive market research, allows her to provide clients with superior service. Working for William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty gives Betsy the resources to help people with their home search locally, nationally or internationally.
Specialties: Specializing in Real Estate transactions in New Haven & Middlesex Counties -Milford, Orange, Branford, Guilford, Madison, Clinton, Durham, Killingworth, Westbrook, Old Saybrook - all along the CT Shoreline.and inland.
Betsy’s enthusiasm, perseverance and professionalism lead clients through smooth and successful transactions. Specialties include technology expertise, negotiating skills, advocating for clients and expansive marketing of properties.
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Betsy did a excellent job.
What’s Selling Now: Homes That Sold for Around $450,000 – Connecticut…
What should I consider besides location, location, location?…
‘Comfortable living meets an ideal location’ in Milford…
What You Can Buy: Stunning Milford Colonial on more than .40 acres…
How should you prepare the interior of your home for market?…
What You Can Buy: Federal-style colonial…
What should I do if nothing in my house brings me joy?…
What are some important annual home maintenance items?…
Which home maintenance items are more important than at first glance?…
What You Can Buy: Turn-key lakefront Madison home…
How Can I Market My House in Winter?…
How can buyers quickly settle into their new area?…
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