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I'm a third-generation Coloradan, born in Glenwood Springs, and have lived in many of the state's best towns, including Aspen, Carbondale, and Grand Junction.
What I love about living in Grand Junction is its warm weather, proximity to desert and mountains, and abundance of opportunities for my kids' education and extracurricular activities. The scenic river, delicious local fruit, and friendly community are just a few more reasons why I adore this place.
I've been working in real estate for 11 years, which has allowed me to build strong relationships with clients and help them achieve their lifelong investment goals. As an experienced agent, I understand the importance of tailoring my services to each client's unique needs, whether they're first-time homebuyers or seasoned investors.
Before becoming a Realtor, I worked as an emergency room nurse and owned an assisted living home for ten years, where I helped people age in place and stay in their homes. These experiences taught me the value of compassion and hard work.
When I'm not working, you can find me spending time with my kids, Lainey (8) and Bode (6), or enjoying date nights with my husband, Brad, a 20-year Navy veteran who owns Pencil Log Pros. I also love drinking French wine, hiking, and beautifying my home.
One piece of advice for someone looking to buy or sell a home is to work with a professional Realtor who has your best interests in mind and stays up-to-date on industry developments. If you're a first-time buyer, don't wait – buy now and plan for the future!
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