Lamacchia Realty is now licensed to provide residential real estate brokerage services in Vermont, marking its seventh licensed state and completing the firm’s coverage of all six New England states, the company announced on Tuesday.

The move into Vermont stems from Lamacchia Realty’s recent acquisition of Steepleview Realty in North Adams, Massachusetts, which already held a Vermont license. Six Lamacchia agents are currently licensed in Vermont, with more expected to follow, according to the announcement.

“Adding Vermont is an exciting milestone for our company and our clients. As more buyers and sellers relocate throughout New England and to Florida, our expanded footprint allows us to provide seamless service across the markets our clients care about most,” founder and owner Anthony Lamacchia said in a statement.

Angela Rastellini is serving as the managing broker of record for Vermont, as well as for Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. With the new license, Lamacchia aims to support more relocation, second-home, investment and traditional residential transactions across the Northeast and Florida.

Lamacchia Realty positions itself as a full-service, value-focused brokerage, with a stated mission to “guide Realtors, employees and clients to their success.” The company said its growth strategy relies on a mix of lead generation products, training, systems, technology and marketing support that it provides to its agents. Those offerings are designed to help agents capture more business in a competitive, low-inventory environment where market-share gains often come via recruiting and M&A-driven expansion rather than organic volume growth alone.

In 2025, Lamacchia Realty closed 5,944 transaction sides totaling $3.27 billion in sales volume, earning the firm the No. 70 and No. 81 ranks by sides and volume in the 2026 RealTrends Verified rankings.

This article was written by Brooklee Han and generated with the assistance of HousingWire Automation, then reviewed by a HousingWire editor before publication.