RC Atlee
Licensed Real Estate Salesperson | Licensed as Robert C. Atlee-Hodgson
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Specialties
International Buyers (FR and ESP)
Education
Union College | Cornell University | Washington College
Charity
Founding Member and Steering Committee Member of The Crescendo Club, Curtis Institute of Music
Publicity Co-Chair, Gala Planning Committee of the Young Friends of the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Former Chair, Fine Arts Committee & Speer Gallery, The Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, PA
Publicity Co-Chair, Gala Planning Committee of the Young Friends of the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Former Chair, Fine Arts Committee & Speer Gallery, The Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, PA
About RC
RC Atlee specializes in innovative marketing for unique homes, and enjoys working with buyers and sellers of fine properties in all price ranges.
RC began selling luxury properties in 2007 after graduating from Princeton School of Real Estate. He was drawn to the natural beauty and exquisite homes of the Hamptons, which he calls a personal "blue zone," and considers real estate in the region a form of fine art dealing. He joined Compass with fellow Sotheby's International Realty, Inc. veteran Bill Williams, as a member of the Bill Williams Team.
A native of Philadelphia, RC is passionate about visual and performing arts, and stewardship, conservation, and practical preservation. He authored a 100-year architectural retrospective in 2010, and also maintains a blog. He enjoys working with clients locally and remotely, and is glad to represent buyers in the global Hamptons community.
RC began selling luxury properties in 2007 after graduating from Princeton School of Real Estate. He was drawn to the natural beauty and exquisite homes of the Hamptons, which he calls a personal "blue zone," and considers real estate in the region a form of fine art dealing. He joined Compass with fellow Sotheby's International Realty, Inc. veteran Bill Williams, as a member of the Bill Williams Team.
A native of Philadelphia, RC is passionate about visual and performing arts, and stewardship, conservation, and practical preservation. He authored a 100-year architectural retrospective in 2010, and also maintains a blog. He enjoys working with clients locally and remotely, and is glad to represent buyers in the global Hamptons community.