Henry A. Hagenah, Broker

Henry (aka Hank) has over 25 years experience as an attorney, contractor and real estate broker. He is the owner of Berkshire Buyer Brokers and for several years was associated with Stone House Properties and Cohen and White Associates-specializing in commercial, residential and land transactions. He has established a distinguished record as a skillful negotiator, trusted advocate and respected colleague. Henry uses his knowledge of construction and design, professional marketing and real estate law to assist clients in presenting their property in its best light while navigating the many issues incidental to a real estate transaction. A native of Stockbridge, Henry has great familiarity with the numerous Berkshire and western Mass hill towns, lake communities, cultural and recreational venues. He is currently vice chair of the Becket Conservation Commission, past president of the Lee Community Tennis Association, member of the National Ski Patrol, Lee Bike Path Committee and Josh Billings Race Committee. He is an occasional triathlete, hill runner and high peaks hiker, currently working on the Adirondack winter 46. When time allows!

Anne Devanny Hagenah

Anne Devanny Hagenah, Property Manager, is a Becket resident and Lee native. She was employed for over 25 years at the Canyon Ranch Fitness Resort in Lenox and has extensive contacts with many service and trade professionals, so essential when maintaining a Berkshire residence. She conducts routine property checks, often scheduling and ensuring contractor and service compliance. An excellent gardener and landscaper, she also performs other functions necessary to prepare a home for showings and rental. Henry and Anne live in a post and beam home which they constructed in the Yokum Pond community of Becket and have one son, Graham. They are also the proud parents of Finley (Finn), a border terrier who is an enthusiastic companion on just about all family adventures. Anne and Finn are attempting to hike each of New Hampshire’s 4000 footer’s. In the summer they can be seen paddle boarding across Yokum Pond!