Samantha Miller

Real Estate Salesperson

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Description

British-born Samantha began her journey studying art, design, and window display at a trendy London college of fashion. Joining a high-end textile company, she collaborated with designers on the homes of British nobility. Later, at Britain’s best-loved retailer, John Lewis, she joined their home furnishings buying team, contributing to the growth and variety of their textile assortment.
Since starting her own home staging and design company stateside, she’s been helping real estate agents and homeowners with their dilemmas for the past nine years. With a strong eye for detail and the unique ability to showcase a home to its fullest potential, she adds value to a seller’s home, drives more traffic, and ultimately helps homeowners get the best offer that is right for them.
With the addition of being a real estate salesperson, Samantha can help her sellers get the best results. By using strategies, customized marketing tools, and working with a support team of experts, from loan advisors, real estate attorneys, and admins to marketing, photography, and concierge services—all tailored to fit the individual needs of her clients—she allows for a smooth transition from beginning to end.
She primarily serves Huntington and the surrounding North Shore towns of Long Island. For those looking elsewhere, searching for property off Long Island has never been so easy. With a global network of Sotheby’s agents at her fingertips, finding your next home is just a phone call away.
Samantha enjoys life in Huntington with her husband and two sons. When she is not showing houses or looking at paint swatches, you might find her at the ice rink watching her sons play hockey, planting in the garden, or binge-watching a good detective drama.

Business Details

Languages
English.

Regent Territory

North Shore of Long Island

Service Areas

Northeast

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