

About Allison
I live in the town of Bedford, with my husband, two teenage children and my beloved bearded collie. Previously, we lived in Armonk for 11 years. Both homes are in the Byram Hills school district.
I enjoy both Bedford and Armonk, and love sharing my knowledge of the community and surrounding areas with my clients.
I love Northern Westchester for the great outdoors whether walking, hiking or biking as well as its close proximity to New York City.
I grew up in Hauppauge, NY.
I have a professional background in sales and accounting in the finance industry. I worked at Ramius Capital, Deutsche Bank, MJ Whitman, Third Avenue Value Fund, TIAA/CREF, Paine Webber and Drexel Burnham Lambert. This prior work experience serves me well in the world of real estate sales.
Education:
I have a B.S. in Accounting from New York University.
Transaction History
- 1 Year
- 2 Year
- 5 Year
Neighborhoods Allison Has the Most Experience In
Allison's Listings and Deals
Awards and Designations
- NAR - National Association of Realtors
Other Experience
Allison's Reviews
2/27/23Nicole Kovensky
Allison is a pleasure to work with! She is smart, diligent and truly cares about her relationship with her client. Allison is the unicorn in the private home real estate industry. She is very knowledgeable and hard working, but also really listens and cares and gives a lot of personal attention. We are thrilled we chose Allison to sell our home because we loved every part of working with her. (Not to mention that our house sold in less than a week, with multiple offers and closed at above asking). Thank You Allison!!!
11/23/20Lauren Franco
Allison is just great! She is so professional and thorough. We sold an office with her help and I am sure it would not have sold so quickly had it not been for Allison. She is incredibly responsive and well informed. I would recommend her to anyone!!
11/20/20Jamie Shatsky
Allison is extremely professional and I am continually impressed with her knowledge! She is always very helpful and quick to respond.
