Justifiably proud of her reputation for professionalism and in-depth market knowledge of mid-century modern and contemporary luxury homes, Inger Stringfellow’s clients consider her an invaluable resource. Perhaps this is why they are so enthusiastic to not only use her for their own real estate needs but suggest that others work with her as well. Her tireless dedication, commitment to exceptional service, and market expertise is also why Inger has consistently been a Top Producer at William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty for the last 18 years.
If ‘form follows function’ is the mid-century modernists creed, Inger puts her own elegant twist on the phrase when she is preparing to list her clients’ home. Not everyone lives in a mid-century modern work of art and not everyone wants to, but everyone wants their home to be seen and treated like a work of art. Inger’s experience with all types of clients, all styles of homes, on both sides of the transaction, will be an asset in getting the best price for your listing or in finding the home that meets your family’s unique needs.
Mrs. Stringfellow really knows her architects; from the Harvard Five, to John Black Lee, Mies van der Rohe, and Frank Lloyd Wright, she is the realtor to call for the most famous mid-century modern homes throughout Fairfield and Westchester Counties.
Information is power in any fast-moving residential market and Inger makes it a point to monitor the numbers and stats which impact house pricing; Inger regularly shares the data to ensure her clients are knowledgeable and informed decision makers when selling or purchasing their home.
Norwegian by birth, Inger grew up in Sydney, Australia before moving to the New York area with her family when she was a teen. After high school, she traveled throughout Europe before continuing her education, and eventually returning to New York where she worked for many years as sales manager for CBS Television. Today, when she is not on the go, at an open house, or finalizing a sale, Inger loves to travel to Norway in search of the Northern Lights.