Lamacchia Realty Extends Its Horizon: Vermont License Complete, New England Embraced, and Veterans Weigh In


In a dramatic stride across the Northeast, Lamacchia Realty has secured a license to operate residential real estate brokerage services in Vermont, marking the firm’s seventh licensed state and sealing its coverage of all six New England states. This milestone isn’t merely a regulatory checkbox ticked; it signals something broader for veteran entrepreneurs and veterans navigating post-service transitions: expanded access, trustworthy guidance, and a platform that understands the unique value veterans bring to real estate markets.

For veterans, the expansion into Vermont comes with practical and strategic implications. The addition of Vermont agents under an established leadership umbrella means more veteran-friendly resources, from relocation support to investment guidance, designed to align with the realities military veterans face when moving between duty, training, or civilian life. Lamacchia’s footprint across New England—now including Vermont—offers a more seamless, familiar touchpoint for veterans who relocate as part of new jobs, family considerations, or the pursuit of second homes in retirement or service-connected communities.

The Vermont move follows Lamacchia Realty’s acquisition of Steepleview Realty in North Adams, Massachusetts, a move that already carried a Vermont license into the fold. Today, six Lamacchia agents are licensed in Vermont, with plans for more to join. This layered approach—growth through acquisition paired with strategic licensing—creates a more robust network that veterans can leverage for reliable negotiations, transparent pricing, and a steadier hand in markets often bogged by low inventory and rapid price shifts.

Anthony Lamacchia, founder and owner, described the Vermont expansion as an exciting milestone for clients and communities that are increasingly mobile. For veterans, mobility is not just a lifestyle choice but a pathway to new careers, homes, and support systems. A broader footprint means faster access to Realtors who understand relocation logistics, VA loan nuances, and the realities of renting versus buying in markets that routinely shift with economic tides. The Vermont license, therefore, translates into enhanced service continuity for veterans who relocate within New England or to Florida, ensuring that a trusted fiduciary is always nearby.

Angela Rastellini serves as the managing broker of record for Vermont, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. This cross-state leadership structure offers veterans a consistent standard of care, with streamlined processes and shared best practices across markets. For veterans exploring investment opportunities or second homes, the expanded leadership helps align expectations, timelines, and financing strategies—critical factors when veterans balance benefits, pensions, and access to veteran-specific incentives.

Lamacchia Realty positions itself as a full-service, value-focused brokerage, emphasizing a mission to guide Realtors, employees, and clients to success. For veteran entrepreneurs, this translates into mentorship, scalable systems, and a communications framework that respects discipline, timeliness, and accountability—qualities often honed in military service. The firm’s approach to training, technology, and marketing support is particularly relevant to veterans who channel mission-driven work into real estate ventures, whether as licensed agents, property investors, or business owners seeking to expand service areas with integrity and efficiency.

Looking at 2025 figures from Real Trends, Lamacchia Realty closed 5,944 transaction sides totaling $3.27 billion in sales, ranking prominently by both sides and volume. For veteran real estate professionals, this performance demonstrates the viability and resilience of a veteran-led or veteran-aware enterprise: a culture that values perseverance, strategic growth, and long-term client relationships—qualities that resonate with service members transitioning to civilian careers.

In summary, Lamacchia Realty’s Vermont license completion and New England consolidation offer veterans a more accessible, reliable, and growth-oriented partner in real estate. The expansion isn’t just corporate signaling; it’s a practical enhancement of resources, relationships, and purchasing power for veterans navigating relocations, investments, and the journey toward homeownership across diverse markets. As more veterans step into entrepreneurial roles or leverage veteran benefits to buy homes, a strong regional network can make the difference between a quiet relocation and a confident, well-supported move that respects service, strengthens communities, and builds lasting value.



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