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Houlihan Lawrence welcomes Wareck D’Ostilio as affiliate

New Haven, CT In a significant expansion move, Houlihan Lawrence, one of the leading real estate brokerage firms serving New York City’s northern suburbs, is growing its presence in Connecticut with the announcement that Wareck D’Ostilio is joining Houlihan Lawrence as an independently owned affiliate.

Wareck D’Ostilio’s 75 agents and five offices span New Haven, Milford, Woodbridge, Branford and Old Saybrook. The company will join Houlihan Lawrence’s footprint with 30 offices and 1,450 agents.

“It is with great excitement that we join Houlihan Lawrence and begin a new chapter in 2022” said John Wareck, co-owner & managing broker.

“With longstanding roots in the communities around New Haven and the shoreline, Wareck D’Ostilio will greatly benefit from our affiliation with Houlihan Lawrence. Their powerful brand and marketing platform will elevate our company and our clients to new levels of success.”

“We are thrilled to partner with Wareck D’Ostilio, a well-known and respected real estate brokerage that is woven into the fabric of Greater New Haven. This partnership further strengthens our leadership position in Connecticut and the northern suburbs,” said Liz Nunan, President and CEO of Houlihan Lawrence.

Houlihan Lawrence is well-established in Fairfield County with offices in Greenwich, Riverside, Darien and New Canaan. The transition to the new brand of Houlihan Lawrence Wareck D'Ostilio should be completed in early February.

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