Amy Ensign began touring open homes when she was in high school! Growing up in Westchester County with a mother in real estate, Amy developed an early passion for housing and architecture and a flair for seeing potential.
After graduating college, she embarked on a successful career in marketing, working in the financial sector and promoting various iconic brands including Coca-Cola. Tenacious, self-motivated and ready for adventure, Amy decided to swap out her cozy suburban home for one on the high seas. Amy’s husband was a yacht captain at the time, so she became his first mate and chef, and for three years they sailed his clients, wintering in the Bahamas and Florida and summering in Sag Harbor.
All this proved to be invaluable experience for what was to come. Returning to Westchester County, Amy worked in event planning and fundraising for the YWCA in Greenwich before moving into real estate. It was a natural fit for her – not simply because she is a second-generation realtor who knows the process and understands the market, but because she is so creative.
“When it comes to buying and selling, there isn’t a one size fits all approach. It’s property specific – which is why my philosophy is to devise a targeted marketing strategy that will attract the most appropriate buyer and the best price.” As she says, “it’s got to create a buzz!”
That buzz is why Amy has a proven track record of delivering results in Westchester County, including representing the seller in the highest priced sale in the history of Harrison NY. Her clients appreciate her responsiveness, her energy and enthusiasm and her ability to make the whole experience enjoyable.
Amy is also a co-founder of the Amy + Whitney Team which consists of two seasoned agents representing over 40 years of industry experience and committed to delivering superior, personalized service to buyers and sellers throughout Westchester County and beyond.
Amy is deeply rooted in the community and regularly connects clients with her extensive network of home professionals including cleaners, painters, plumbers, electricians, designers and contractors.
Amy lives in Harrison with her husband and two children. She is a Board member of the Harrison Public Library, Harrison Children’s Center and is a member of the Harrison Central School District PTA.