Christie's International Real Estate Westchester | Hudson Valley Welcomes Samett & Rosario to Their Nyack & New City Sales Galleries
Christie’s International Real Estate Westchester | Hudson Valley reported that highly accomplished Realtor Amy Samett has joined the team of associates in the firm’s newest sales gallery located at 2-4 Franklin St. in Nyack.
Samett is consistently ranked in the top 2% of Rockland County real estate agents and has been a Rockland County resident for more than 40 years, growing up in Blauvelt, raising her family in New City, and now residing in Nyack. She graduated from SUNY Binghamton with a degree in accounting and completed her MBA at New York University with a dual major in Finance and Taxation.
Amy Samett
Cindy Rosario
The firm also announced that highly accomplished Realtor Cindy Rosario has joined the firm’s New City Sales Gallery. Rosario is a Licensed Real Estate Salesperson specializing in helping clients buy and sell residential real estate in Rockland and Westchester counties. Rosario is a former healthcare professional for 15 years.

Real Estate In-Depth is the official publication of the Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors.
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