As a child, Emily spent summers in the mountains of Western North Carolina, canoeing the French Broad River and riding horses in the Pisgah National Forest. Her love for wild places means she spent a decade hopping between remote mountain towns until she landed in Marshall in 2014. Madison County has become her beloved home and she finds great fulfillment in having a real estate career in this vibrant and diverse region.
Emily’s relationship within this community, deep respect for the land, and intimate knowledge of the area prove to be a benefit in helping folks seamlessly navigate the real estate process here. She is passionate about matching intentional people with the land that is right for them by implementing active listening and drawing knowledge from her permaculture background. Just as we feel called to certain areas, she believes that the land can call to its next steward. She finds great meaning in this process and is inspired by the limitless possibilities of land ownership.
She is guided in this work by my staunch ethics, authentic communication, and respect for community. Her ideal clients are open minded and excited to build a life in the wild and welcoming mountains. When not engaging in real estate, she can be found running her flower farm in the far reaches of Madison County, where days are spent hiking with dogs, and growing gardens.