My Local Community
A Legacy i
n East Bay & Beyond
Choosing a home is about more than just the property; it’s about the community that surrounds it. As a resident of East Bay Township for over 20 years, I don’t just sell the Northern Michigan lifestyle—I live it alongside you. From the sidelines of local sporting events to the crystal-clear waters of our inland lakes, my deep ties to the Grand Traverse region allow me to offer my clients a true insider’s perspective.
Raising my three daughters here has given me a front-row seat to the evolution of our community. I understand the nuances of our local neighborhoods, the value of our pristine parks, and the unique charm of our shoreline because these are the places where my own family’s history was written. While my home base is East Bay, I am an active supporter of our entire local economy, advocating for the continued growth and quality of life in the Grand Traverse area.
Service & Advocacy: Building Stronger Communities
I believe a thriving real estate market starts with a strong, equitable community. My commitment is reflected in my local leadership roles:
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GTACS (Grand Traverse Area Catholic Schools): As a dedicated volunteer, I support the schools where my daughters grew up, helping foster a supportive environment for local families.
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Fair Housing Committee: I advocate for ethical real estate practices and equal housing opportunities to ensure our community remains welcoming for all.
Life on the Water: From the Bay to the Chain of Lakes
In Northern Michigan, life revolves around the water. When I’m not assisting clients, you’ll find me with my family on our boat, enjoying the very waters I represent professionally:
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Grand Traverse Bay: Whether anchored in West Bay or cruising the East Bay shoreline, the "Big Water" is our second home.
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Lake Leelanau: We frequent the Leelanau Peninsula for its calm morning waters and vibrant wine country.
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Torch Lake: As an Antrim County Chain of Lakes regular, I’ve spent decades navigating the sandbars and turquoise depths of Torch Lake.