Alex is a lifelong resident of Hartford, VT and Lebanon, NH. He is a licensed Real Estate Broker in Vermont, and a licensed Sales Associate in Vermont & New Hampshire. He has over 30 years of experience in business ownership , buying and selling residential and commercial real estate , marketing products and customer service. He is a member of the National Association of Realtors, the Vermont Association of Realtors, the Windsor County Board of Realtors, and the Upper Valley Board of Realtors. He takes pride in his own professionalism of integrity, service and attention to detail always coming first, and in that, his Clients always come first.
Alex takes the time to listen to his clients’ needs and desires, studies the real estate market when buying or selling their real estate, and uses all the resources available, including his vast experience in sales to help his clients achieve their real estate goals.
Alex has been married to his wife Candice for over 30 years, and together they have four children. Their amazing kids are; daughter Olivia and sons AJ, Jake & Ozzy who all attended Hartford schools. He and Candice could not be prouder of them; Olivia attended Saint Michael’s College and just completed her second year teaching at Dothan Brook School here in town, AJ recently graduated from Columbia University, Jake carries a full course-load at Community College of Vermont and is also employed, and Ozzy plays ice hockey and was just added to the juniors roster for the NH Avalanche.
Alex is a lifelong sports fan, with Ice Hockey being at the top of the list. His heart belongs to the Boston Bruins, through thick and thin. He has been a level-four ice hockey coach for over 20 years, and has spent thousands of hours volunteering his time coaching youth ice hockey. He has also volunteered his time coaching many other youth sports.
PLEASE NOTE: Both New Hampshire and Vermont law require brokers and agents to disclose at the “time of first business meeting, prior to any discussion
of confidential information”, in New Hampshire’s case, and “first reasonable opportunity”, in Vermont’s case, the
nature of the relationships brokers have or may have with customers and clients. Each state requires that a disclosure form be presented to
consumers for their review and acknowledgment at the appropriate time. These forms can be accessed here:
VT: VERMONT REAL ESTATE COMMISSION MANDATORY CONSUMER DISCLOSURE FORM
NH: NEW HAMPSHIRE REAL ESTATE COMMISSION BROKERAGE RELATIONSHIP DISCLOSURE FORM