Vincent Caiola Returns to Houlihan Lawrence

Real Estate In-Depth • August 11, 2025

RYE BROOK— Houlihan Lawrence has announced the return of Vincent Caiola to its White Plains brokerage. Following a short period at another brokerage firm, Caiola has returned to Houlihan Lawrence, citing its standout culture, market leadership, and agent-first philosophy.

“It feels like coming home,” said Caiola. “What sets Houlihan Lawrence apart is the caliber of leadership, the deep-rooted collaboration among agents, and the tools and support that empower us to serve clients at the highest level.”

A resident of West Harrison, Caiola leverages his in-depth knowledge of the community to guide buyers and sellers with confidence and integrity. An award-winning agent licensed in New York and Connecticut, Caiola has closed more than $15 million in sales and was named to the 2025 Real Trends Verified list, placing him among the top 1.5% of real estate professionals in the country.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Vincent back,” said Geoff Berry, manager of the Houlihan Lawrence White Plains brokerage. “He brings a strong commitment to his clients and community, and his decision to return highlights the unmatched environment we’ve created for agents to grow and succeed.”

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