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Kasey has been a realtor for 7 years. She started her real estate career in the Hudson Valley and on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Aside from real estate, she has been in the healthcare industry for 22 years. Kasey became an entrepreneur in 2021 and started Adirondack Outpost, a company providing cleaning and concierge services to vacation rental owners and their guests spanning from Northern Lake George to the High Peaks Region. She fell in love with the Adirondacks 6 years ago and proudly owns 2 properties within the Adirondack Park. It is a dream come true for her to live, work and play in the Adirondacks.
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Superior Professionalism
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My spouse and I worked with Kasey as our property manager for a few years before we asked her to represent us when selling our cabin. In all the time she’s dealt with customer issues and requests with urgency, clarity, and always with superior professionalism. When we made the difficult decision to sell our cabin, there was no other agent we would consider. From Day 1, Kasey brought the same energetic and knowledgeable professionalism to every aspect of the selling process. Ultimately, she helped us throughout the sale, providing timely updates and checking the property when no one was around. We always felt that she was a strong advocate for our interests and we feel better about the sale because of our high regard and trust for Kasey. We would not hesitate to recommend Kasey to anyone buying or selling a property in the Adirondacks!