You’ve heard that your home is one of your biggest investments, and it is. But it’s also a place to call your own. It’s a reflection of your style. It holds the life you build and connects you to the community you create.
I didn’t always know I wanted to work in real estate. After earning my marketing degree from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, I moved to Massachusetts. I spent 15 years in marketing and fundraising, most recently at St. Mark’s School here in my husband Andrew’s hometown in Southborough.
All the while, Andrew and I had been investing in and renovating historic properties, including our current home, the J. Lowell House, a c. 1850 Greek Revival home with an attached barn that once served as a recording studio for celebrated local musicians of the 1970s.
When COVID hit, and I knew I needed to make a change, my next step quickly became clear.
Finding and restoring our perfect home had brought me such joy. I realized I could take my passion for real estate, marry it with the skills I developed throughout my career, and channel my heart and soul into helping other families find their way home, too.