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Hey, welcome to my website! I'm not only your local Realtor® with CREN (certified real estate negotiator) designation, but also an Occupational Therapist with a CAPS (Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist) certification. I have lived in Prattville, AL my entire life and absolutely love my hometown! I have a passion for helping both buyers and sellers not only buy and sell their homes, but also create safe and accessible homes. With my expertise in home safety and modifications, I offer a comprehensive approach to real estate that focuses on your unique needs. Whether you're looking to buy or sell, let me guide you in creating a secure and comfortable living environment. Reach out to me today and experience the difference of working with a realtor who understands your needs inside and out.

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232 County Road 29, Prattville, AL 36067
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6261 Thach Road, Montgomery, AL 36117
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  • 5 | 2 Baths
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1918 Beauvoir Lake Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117
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1119 Valridge W, Prattville, AL 36066
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  • 3 | 1 Baths
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$919,000
9747 Wynchase Circle, Montgomery, AL 36117
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  • 4 | 1 Baths
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$899,900
3655 Taylor Road, Montgomery, AL 36116
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  • 3 | 1 Baths
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