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Siobhan Hammer Dolce

Associate Real Estate Broker, Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty

How did you get started in the Real Estate market?

After getting married and welcoming my first child, I transitioned from working as a Prosecutor for Nassau County to residential real estate law in Manhattan. The move to selling real estate felt like a natural progression when I relocated to Westchester County, and I’ve been helping clients find their homes for the past 16 years. 

What listings are you working on right now? 

Currently, I’m preparing to list a luxury property early next year. At Sotheby’s, we invest considerable time in behind-the-scenes preparations for all our listings, regardless of their price point. Last year, I had the privilege of selling the highest-priced home in the Rye P.O. market for $7.5 million. The “Rye P.O.” market is a unique enclave in Harrison with a Rye address, predominantly located near the Westchester Country Club.

What are some of your favorite hidden gems in Westchester?

I cherish the running trails in Rockefeller State Park, walking across the Mario Cuomo Bridge, exploring the Bamboo Forest at the Edith Read Sanctuary in Rye, enjoying live music at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, and indulging in the best cheeseburger around at Kelly’s Sea Level in Rye.

What organizations in the community are you involved with?

Together with my office, I support My Sisters' Place, a White Plains-based organization dedicated to ending domestic violence and human trafficking while promoting community education and prevention. This cause is particularly meaningful to me as it aligns with my mission to help people find safe and happy homes. I’m also actively involved with Part of the Solution, (POTS), and will run this year’s New York City Marathon in their honor.