Four decades of compassion, diligence, and meticulous attention to detail — the skills Laura brought from pediatric intensive care nursing to a lifetime selling homes in San Francisco and Marin.
Start a conversation →Laura came to San Francisco in 1973, trading the natural beauty of Vermont for this wild, urban, and progressive landscape — and fell in love with the City. She started selling real estate in 1984 after transitioning from a career in pediatric intensive care nursing at the University of California, San Francisco.
For the past 40+ years, Laura has relied on the skills she learned in the ICU — compassion, diligence, and meticulous attention to detail — to sell a wide variety of properties in both San Francisco and Marin, all the while witnessing the exciting evolution of the counties' diverse neighborhoods and cycles of market trends.
She offers expertise, discretion, and enthusiasm to every client, with an unwavering commitment to excellence that helps them maximize their real estate goals and makes the process a positive one for all involved.
Buying or selling a home is rarely just a transaction. Laura leads with empathy — a habit formed in the ICU and practiced every day since.
From pricing strategy to the final walkthrough, nothing is overlooked. The small things are what make a deal feel effortless.
Innovative, story-driven campaigns that have drawn attention from the San Francisco Chronicle to CNN, BBC, and The London Times.
Laura's distinctive marketing of 710 Ashbury — the 'Grateful Dead' house — was showcased on the front page of the San Francisco Chronicle, and was featured internationally on CNN, BBC, and in The London Times.
Throughout her career, she has received distinguished awards as a top producer and has garnered ongoing recognition for her creative, narrative-rich advertising.
Whether you're buying, selling, or simply curious about the market, Laura would be glad to hear from you.