There’s something powerful about being rooted — about walking into the local coffee shop and being greeted by name, about seeing familiar faces at weekend markets, and knowing the stories behind every storefront. This town isn’t just where I work. It’s where I’ve built a life, raised a child, and rebuilt myself from the ground up. That’s why I show up — not because I have to, but because I want to. Because when your town feels like family, you show up differently.
Over the years, I’ve learned that real estate is more than contracts and commissions — it’s a community. It’s showing up to a school fundraiser, not for exposure, but because your neighbor’s kid is performing. It’s helping clean up the park after a storm because it’s your park, too. It’s championing the Chamber of Commerce because you know that one thriving small business can ripple out and impact dozens of lives. My work and my life are deeply intertwined here, and that’s by design.
Supporting charity drives, mentoring other women in business, launching grassroots initiatives like the milk bottle lid project — these aren’t side notes to my career. They are the career. Because impact doesn’t come from being the busiest agent on the block. It comes from trust, heart, and consistent presence. And when people see you showing up even when there’s nothing to gain, that’s when the relationships deepen.
I show up for my town because it showed up for me. When I was at my lowest, this community gave me space to heal and grow. Now, every home I sell, every client I serve, is part of a bigger story — one of gratitude, service, and belonging. My goal isn’t just to sell homes. It’s to help people feel at home in their properties, in their lives, and in this incredible town we share.