Most people fall in love with Mount Washington Valley gradually—visiting year after year until one day, they finally take the plunge and buy a vacation home or make the big move.
For me, it was instant.
I came for a one-week vacation in the summer of 1990 and knew right away: this was where I was meant to be. The clean mountain air, the sparkling streams, the brilliant stars overhead—it all spoke to me in a way I couldn’t ignore.
Back in Philadelphia, I had just purchased my first home for $50,000. But the mountains called louder. So, I packed up my cat, a few pieces of furniture, and set out for a place where I didn’t know a single soul.
My friends called it “brave.” I called it necessary.
Mount Washington Valley is truly special. Surrounded by the White Mountain National Forest, it offers endless opportunities for adventure—dozens of ski areas, thousands of miles of hiking trails, pristine lakes and rivers, and just a 90-minute drive to the Maine coast. Whether it’s summer, winter, or anything in between, there’s always something to do and explore.
But what really makes this place home is the people. There’s a deep sense of community here—a genuine caring that you feel every day.
Today, I live in the quiet town of Chatham, NH, right on the Maine border. It’s a peaceful little place with just over 300 residents, nestled in the forest with a brook running through my backyard. I share this slice of heaven with my husband and our black lab, Molly.
Over the years, I’ve become deeply involved in the community, serving 12 years on the Board of the Conway Area Humane Society, as well as the Mt. Washington Valley Theatre Company. Giving back is part of what makes living here so fulfilling.
Professionally, I bring over 22 years of experience in real estate and a trained eye for what turns a house into a home. I know quality craftsmanship, solid construction, and what features matter most to buyers and sellers today.
I’ve had the privilege of learning from some of the best in the business, and I continue to grow every day. At Keller Williams, I’ve found a team that truly values people—our clients, our colleagues, and ourselves. It’s a culture rooted in caring, and that philosophy guides everything I do.
Whether you're looking to make this valley your permanent home or your perfect getaway, I’d love to help you find your place in this incredible community.
Most people fall in love with Mount Washington Valley gradually—visiting year after year until one day, they finally take the plunge and buy a vacation home or make the big move.
For me, it was instant.
I came for a one-week vacation in the summer of 1990 and knew right away: this was where I was meant to be. The clean mountain air, the sparkling streams, the brilliant stars overhead—it all spoke to me in a way I couldn’t ignore.
Back in Philadelphia, I had just purchased my first home for $50,000. But the mountains called louder. So, I packed up my cat, a few pieces of furniture, and set out for a place where I didn’t know a single soul.
My friends called it “brave.” I called it necessary.
Mount Washington Valley is truly special. Surrounded by the White Mountain National Forest, it offers endless opportunities for adventure—dozens of ski areas, thousands of miles of hiking trails, pristine lakes and rivers, and just a 90-minute drive to the Maine coast. Whether it’s summer, winter, or anything in between, there’s always something to do and explore.
But what really makes this place home is the people. There’s a deep sense of community here—a genuine caring that you feel every day.
Today, I live in the quiet town of Chatham, NH, right on the Maine border. It’s a peaceful little place with just over 300 residents, nestled in the forest with a brook running through my backyard. I share this slice of heaven with my husband and our black lab, Molly.
Over the years, I’ve become deeply involved in the community, serving 12 years on the Board of the Conway Area Humane Society, as well as the Mt. Washington Valley Theatre Company. Giving back is part of what makes living here so fulfilling.
Professionally, I bring over 22 years of experience in real estate and a trained eye for what turns a house into a home. I know quality craftsmanship, solid construction, and what features matter most to buyers and sellers today.
I’ve had the privilege of learning from some of the best in the business, and I continue to grow every day. At Keller Williams, I’ve found a team that truly values people—our clients, our colleagues, and ourselves. It’s a culture rooted in caring, and that philosophy guides everything I do.
Whether you're looking to make this valley your permanent home or your perfect getaway, I’d love to help you find your place in this incredible community.
Buying and Selling your home is one of the biggest decisions you will make in your lifetime, and as such, you should have a fully educated, knowledgeable and certified professional to represent you. I would be honored to be able to assist you and guide you through the complexities of a real estate transaction!