Anyone who was thinking about a move to the suburbs before is probably itching for that life now – and those who were on the fence might be considering it much more seriously after being trapped inside a small NYC apartment for who knows how long!
So if you’ve spent quarantine dreaming about more space, a yard, and a nice neighborhood where you can take walks and ride bikes with your kids, fellow mom and Compass agent Lindsay Rothman of Why Westchester has got you covered. She’s also invited a few other mom agents from Connecticut, New Jersey and Long Island to provide you with information on all of the major suburban areas of NYC. There will even be an agent who specializes in the NYC market in case you’re thinking about selling your apartment here and have any questions.
Please feel free to bring a glass of wine with you to the call, so you can sip away while picturing your new life in the ‘burbs! After the info session, the agents will drop off the call and there will be time to connect & chat with other moms considering moves.
This a free event, but RSVPs are required by 12pm on the day of the talk. I’ll send out an email to everyone who signs up ahead of time with instructions for joining via Zoom from your computer, tablet or phone.
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With an amazing eye for design, Lindsay Rothman helps clients see possibilities they might otherwise have missed, whether that's helping a seller to maximize their own property's best features or guiding a buyer who has overlooked a diamond in the rough. Lindsay got her start in the business by staging the homes of friends and family members, nearly all of which sold within weeks, proving that she had a natural gift for real estate marketing. Today, Lindsay applies that talent throughout her native Westchester County where loves helping clients see the possibilities in something that isn't perfect and assisting those relocating to the suburbs from the city, as she did herself.
Prior to real estate, Lindsay was a special education teacher, an experience that formed important skills she uses to this day. "Being a teacher not only taught me how to communicate clearly, but it also taught me how to really listen, with patience and empathy," she explains. "It also gave me the thickest skin you can imagine!" In her free time, Lindsay loves spending time with friends and family, staying active and sampling Westchester's amazing restaurants.