WHAT I BRING TO YOU
I help people find the setting for their ideal lifestyle. Spending time getting to know my clients’ needs and preferences is extremely important. The more I listen and understand, the better I can guide them. This trait has certainly contributed to my high level of client satisfaction and to my being named on the Best Realtor® list by D Magazine. Each year, much of my multimillion dollar annual sales come from referrals and repeat business.
With over twenty five years of experience, I understand the complexities of the residential estate market. I constantly continue to update my market knowledge and skills through education in industry innovations, new technology, trends and market conditions. I was honored by Briggs Freeman for my results and made a vice president.
I bring a custom marketing plan tailor-made for each listing. I also bring integrity, outstanding communication skills, customer service, skilled negotiation techniques, creativity, networking skills – and successful closings.
BACKGROUND THAT WORKS FOR YOU
• I come from one of the founding families of Dallas – the city is in my blood. I have experienced Dallas’ growth to become Texas’ 3rd largest city with a variety of neighborhoods supporting different types of life styles.
• I am a former teacher with a Masters in Education from Vanderbilt University. I have continued my education with advanced certification: Certified Residential Specialist, Graduate Real Estate Institute, The Preservation Dallas Historic Homes Specialist, Senior Real Estate Specialist and extensive relocation training.
• Areas of expertise: Uptown/Oaklawn, Bluffview, Devonshire, Park Cities, Preston hollow, Far North Dallas and East Dallas/Lakewood.
• I am a vice president of Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty.
• My serving on the Wellington on the Creek Homeowner’s Association has given me useful knowledge in representing my clients.
• I have an extensive history of community service. In past years I have served on boards for the PTA, The Junior League of Dallas, Juvenile Justice and Letot, Promise House, Nexus Woman’s Auxiliary, and numerous other civic and social organizations.
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