Formerly an agent with Keller Williams of Madison, Christine joined the team at the Village at Oakland Springs in May of 2018. Prior to embarking on her real estate career, she was an Emmy-nominated editor at PBS/WGBH in Boston, and later worked as a freelance documentary film editor in Salt Lake City.
An enthusiastic fan of the Traditional Neighborhood Development, as soon as Christine set eyes upon Oakland Springs, she knew it was where she wanted to be based. From the timeless architectural appeal of the homes, to the stately cast iron lamp posts, the community resonated with her aesthetic sensibilities.
While the journey of searching for the perfect home is different for each future resident, it’s the process of revealing the possibilities each floor plan holds that delights Christine. Whether it is a sun-splashed reading nook with built-in seating, or the customizing of a perfect outdoor main living area, she is inspired on a daily basis by the creativity and vision of the builders, and the synergy they have with their clients at Oakland Springs.
Christine has lived in New England, the Midwest, and West, and appreciated living in England, Scotland, Ireland, and Germany briefly while growing up and during her college years. She and her husband Trey have lived in the Huntsville/Madison area since 2009 and have accumulated a pack of four rescue dogs they love to spoil. Her stepson Will is in his final year of college at UAH, and his brother Kyle recently ventured west to settle in Portland, OR.
In her spare time Christine enjoys hiking, walking the dogs, reading, watching documentaries about history, and studying French. She also helps coordinate the transport of homeless cats and dogs to foster-based rescues.