About Linda

Local

I was born and raised in Boston and know my neighborhoods. Although Boston’s changed a lot since I was a kid, it still offers a unique mix of history and community. Jamaica Plain, Roslindale, and West Roxbury are full of hidden gems and secret hangouts, as well as exciting new shops and restaurants that only the locals—and a few lucky Realtors®—know about. Stick with me and I’ll tell you where to go, in a good way!

Lively

Although I changed careers from advertising to real estate in 1989, some days I feel as if I never switched. My clients, friends, and family will testify that I love to talk, but I also practice the art of careful listening. As a professional communicator as well as a REALTOR®*, I feel that my job is educate and inform you about the all the moving pieces of a transaction and to make your experience a seamless and positive one—with a good measure of humor thrown in. My goal is to continue to work with you, your families, and friends as years roll by.

Loyal

I was lucky enough to get an amazing secondary education at Boston’s Girls’ Latin School and my B.A. at UMass, Boston. I continue to appreciate and support the great work that community activists and artists do every day to make Boston a vibrant place to live and work. Currently, I’m serving on the board of the Longfellow Area Neighborhood Association in Rozzie and am an active member and supporter of Roslindale Green and Clean, Roslindale Open Studios, Roslindale Garden Tour, Jamaica Plain Open Studios and a volunteer with Fresh Truck, a fleet of buses that deliver fresh produce to “food deserts” throughout Boston. I’m also active with Breast Cancer Action, a grassroots advocacy group based in San Francisco.

*Not sure what the Realtor® designation means? A Realtor is a real estate professional who belongs to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). NAR’s million-plus members include brokers, salespeople, property managers, appraisers, counselors and others engaged in all aspects of the real estate industry that require a state license to practice. Members belong to one or more of some 1,600 local Realtor boards or associations and are pledged to the NAR Code of Ethics.