I am Badger Peabody & Smith Realty “Professional Mountain Life-style Realtor”. What does this mean? Two things…. Professionally, you will find me working with clients and customers in and around the beautiful Mount Washington Valley and Western Maine. I believe an active and community based life-style is worth living in, and enjoying the Mount Washington Valley is all about. As past co-owner of the Red Jersey Cyclery in Glen, NH, I have built my reputation by listening to my customer’s individual needs and fulfilling them. As I often say: “It’s all about customer service…, 85% of my clients are second home owners, or future second home owners. Recreation is paramount to them. That is why they are here… That’s why I live here… My clients feel this common connection, making it easy to relate to one another.” The greatest compliment I can receive as a Realtor, are referrals from my past clients, it is a sign of a job well done. I am fortunate that a great portion of my business comes from my existing base. For that I am thankful, and continue to assist buyers and sellers to the best of my abilities. I am also familiar with the construction process. From site development, to general contracting, I am constantly working with local contractors to assist my clients with their individual needs. It can be overwhelming to some of my clients to think of remodeling a home or building an addition to their current home, especially if they are 120 miles away. I have this knowledge from my personal investments in residential and commercial real estate to guide people through the process. I have the local connections and references that can make the process move forward smoothly. This is another value added service that I bring to the real estate table. The development of real estate is very familiar to me. I am a true believer of the phrase “Lead by example”. This gives me the first hand knowledge of products, pricing, zoning and contractors that are available in the marketplace today. The Mt Washington Valley and Western Maine are great places to invest in real estate. I am a prime example of this, and believe in that 100%. Contributing to the community is also a priority of mine. Currently, I am on the Board of Directors of the Jackson Ski Touring Foundation, a local non-profit organization that maintains the Nordic trail system in Jackson. As a member of the Conway Recreational access committee, I am working with community leaders to secure public access to State and National forests for recreation in the region. As a member of two Jackson Selectmen Subcommittee’s, I am helping to develop land uses and oversee the location and design of future municipal buildings in his community. I am a long time organizing member of the Hannes Schneider Meister Cup Race at Mt. Cranmore and a faithful volunteer at all of the Collegiate and local Nordic ski races held in Jackson, the Red Parka Pub Challenge Cup at Attitash, as well as a sponsor of the local bike club MWVelo and the local chapter of the New England Mountain Bike Association. Additionally, I am a past board member of the Mount Washington Valley Economic Council, the North Conway Community Center’s annual Mudbowl, and the founder of the Red Jersey Summer Mountain Bike Race Series, the longest continuous mountain bike race series in the country. Whether it be a condominium, existing home, or a piece of land to build to your own desires, I can offer assistance and insight to guide you through the process in a knowledgeable and professional manner.
Why did you join Badger Peabody & Smith Realty?
My successful business track record spans over 10 years with Badger Peabody & Smith Realty and includes the accomplishment of selling more real estate in one year than any other broker in the 42+ years the company has been in existence. I have personally brokered over $75,000,000 in sales since starting with the company in 1999.
What is your favorite charity?
Jackson Ski Touring Foundation
What do you like to do outside of work?
Personally, you will find me spending time with my two children, and when the opportunity arises in the winter, on the ski trails of the Jackson XC Center, Wildcat or Black Mountain’s classic slopes, or skiing in the back country on the many ski runs on Mt. Washington. When the snow melts, my interests turn to road and mountain biking the Valley’s seemingly endless biking opportunities, or water skiing on Conway Lake.