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Catherine Elkins Lic. RE Salesperson Realtor, Fair Housing
Holding the keys to your next home

Whether you are looking to buy your first home, sell your existing home or find your dream home, my goal is to make the home buying and selling experience easy and stress free. I am 100 percent committed to serving you with loyalty, professionalism and care.
By teaming up with me and Howard Hanna, you'll get an agent who works closely with a large network of real estate professionals. I will put you in touch with the right people throughout your home buying or selling experience, from attorneys and inspectors to lenders who will help you to find the best possible financing options to meet your specific needs.
With a lifetime of people oriented experience and 23 years as Assistant Manager in Accounting with Wegmans, I have developed excellent communications skills along with a sharp attention to detail. Whether you are moving up, downsizing, buying, selling or both you, can rest assured that I will follow the process closely from beginning to end.
My passion for decorating and eye for home staging will be an asset in preparing your home to be market ready for the quickest sale possible.
Let me show you why starting at the top-HOWARD HANNA, and working with the best-ME is the best choice you can make in the difficult decision to buy or sell a home.
Call, text or e-mail me any time. I look forward to the opportunity to help you!
"HOLDING THE KEYS TO YOUR NEXT HOME!"
Awards
- Recipient of the Howard Hanna Bronze Sales Award
- Greater Rochester Association of REALTORS®
- New York State Association of REALTORS®
- National Association of REALTORS®
- Albion, Brighton, Brockport, Chili, Churchville, Clarkson, East Rochester, Fairport, Gates, Greece, Hamlin, Henrietta, Hilton, Honeoye Falls, Irondequoit, Mendon, Ogden, Parma, Penfield, Pittsford, Riga, Rush, Scottsville, Spencerport, Sweden, Victor, Webster, Wheatland.
Please visit my website at www.catherineelkins.howardhanna.com
Specialties
Chances are you consider Captain Barkbark and Colonel Meowers, your pets, to be part of the family. And, as with all members of the family, their safety and well-being is a top priority! From keeping the house clean to providing health insurance coverage for your pets, here are some safety tips to help keep your pets safe.
Keep your pets safe with these general safety tips.
Check your pet’s collar. As puppies and kitties grow up into dogs and cats, their necks grow, too. Be sure their collar isn’t too tight while they grow, and once they’re fully grown, check periodically to ensure the collar fits properly and isn’t wearing away too much. For pets that like to get into small spaces and are in danger of their collar catching on something and choking them, consider breakaway collars. These collars will open automatically when tugged on too hard, freeing your pet in an emergency. (Note that this means your pet will be running around without a collar in an emergency.)
Keep the floor clean of hair and choking hazards, like string, and put away small toys. If your cat or dog consumes either of these and you see string hanging from their mouth, or their waste connected to their rear end by hair, take them to a vet. Don’t pull on the hair or string, as it could cause intestinal damage and bleeding.
Know what your pet is allergic to or what foods and plants can be hazardous to their health. Did you know that dark chocolate can give your dog diarrhea, grapes and raisins can give both cats and dogs kidney damage and give cats diarrhea, and onions are toxic to both cats and dogs? In addition, tulips, lilies, daffodils, English ivy, and more are poisonous to cats. Amaryllis bulbs, hydrangea, ivy, foxgloves, hemlock, and more are poisonous to dogs. Protect your pet by becoming familiar with what can be lethal to them. If they ingest something toxic or appear to have a bad reaction, take them to the vet immediately.
Take them to the vet for regular check-ups. Anything could happen. From a sudden flea infestation to urinary problems to a simple cold, it’s always good to take your pet to the vet regularly. With a consistent health record, signs of various illnesses can be caught earlier. In addition, regular check-ups will ensure that your pets are up-to-date on their vaccines.
Be visible to vehicles. When taking your dog for a walk, especially at night and in the winter when the sun sets early, make sure you and your dog are visible. Consider investing in a reflective vest for you and your dog to be visible to vehicles.
Keep your family safe with pet insurance.
Just like everyone else in the family, pets can have sick days. Although your employer probably will not let you list a pet as a dependent on your health insurance for people, there are coverage options available for your fur babies.
At Howard Hanna Insurance Services, we want to provide you with all the information and coverage options you need to keep your family happy and healthy – including your pets!
Comprehensive pet health and accident insurance helps provide coverage for veterinary care, from routine checkups to emergency services and alternative therapies. Like health insurance for humans, you have the freedom to choose various levels of coverage and flexible plans. This helps to alleviate financial stress when choosing the best available veterinary care for your pet.
In order to take advantage of your coverage once you purchase a policy, follow these simple steps:
3.Submit a claim to be reimbursed
Call me so I can hook you up with Howard Hanna Insurance.
Howard Hanna Insurance Services is dedicated to providing you with the best insurance coverage and pricing for everything from your home, to your auto, to your business, and much more. Howard Hanna clients are paired with a professional insurance agent who will design a customized insurance plan to suit your needs.