Ever since V.V. Parker was little, she has always loved the architecture and interior design of homes! Her career started as a professional ballet dancer, which travelled her all over the country performing and teaching in many of America’s biggest cities. Her love of stage and design translates directly into her infatuation with finding perfect homes for her clients! She moved to Catonsville after meeting her husband in Manhattan ten years ago, where she was a dancer and choreographer. They decided to call Catonsville their home because it was close to her husband’s business in Columbia, and they fell in love with the quaint neighborhoods and vibrant community – life is genuinely great in 21228!! She knew after she retired from the stage that she wanted to be a “real estate artist,” because she loves helping people and it brings her joy to help them acquire their dreams! So, she studied diligently, sought out a mentor, and gained her real estate license to begin her new chapter in Baltimore.
Since becoming an agent, she has helped hundreds of clients on their journey as first-time home buyers, educating new investors as well as facilitating deals with seasoned investors, and selling properties at the top of the market fast! She began her journey with a different group at a different brokerage, but she wanted to push herself to become the best agent she could be with a progressive, client-centric team that allowed her to grow as an agent and ensure that she was receiving all of the up-to-the-minute education she could to assist her clients, and she found that in The Christina Elliott Team! She has known Christina for years, as their sons were in the same class at daycare, and after speaking with her and Steve in depth about how the team operated, she knew it was the place she needed to be. And she’s never looked back! The decision to be a CE agent was the best of her career, the same way that her client’s decisions to work with the CE Team is the best of their home-buying journey! In her spare time, she enjoys teaching ballet and volunteering in programs that bring the arts to inner-city schools, creating culinary delights in her kitchen, and exploring Baltimore with her husband and son.