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About me ...
Energetic. Passionate. Knowledgeable and All about the customer! Lauren Freedman is one of the most well- known and respected real estate agents in the Shoreline area. Since starting her career at the age of 20, Lauren has climbed the ranks to become a Top Producing Realtor in her area with millions of dollars sold in closed transactions .
I always believe the customers needs and concerns are my number one priority. My goal is to be available to my customers and to work with their best interest in mind.
I am a dedicated and committed agent who consistently goes above and beyond for my clients and will strive to find the right buyer, the right property to fit their needs and desires. My energy, easy going style and unmistakable knowledge of the area and the business make me the ideal choice for helping you with all your real estate needs.
My Objective is to market properties utilizing sound planning and professional ethics. I am made available 24 hours a day and to assume as much responsibility as needed to make the transaction as smooth as possible. I use all the finest tools to market the properties including brochures, photos, and targeted publications. To maximize the exposure by listing the properties on the CT multiple listing service and along with a worldwide connection through the internet via www.lauren-freedman.com, coldwellbanker.com, realtor.com, zillow.com, trulia.com and numerous other sites.
I have a team of professionals are here to help you through the process. Among my team, I have a licensed buyer transaction assistant, general contractor, professional painter, stager, photographer, cleaner, carpenter, window washer, hardwood floor refinisher, electrician , paver, plumber, HVAC specialist , as well as many other high quality, yet affordable trades people you might need along the way.
Personal Background
I am an animal lover who loves to try new and exciting things. I have three dogs, Ginger - a Chihuahua, Harley - a French bulldog, and Achilles, A boxer.
Other personal interests include travel, reading, movies, sports, and fitness.
I tend to never stop working; whether it is responding to emails throughout the day, going on showings morning, afternoon, or evening, responding to calls at any time, etc.
I can be reached 24/7 and the cell phone is never off !
When I do have time to relax I love to sit back on the couch with the dogs and put on a movie or read a book.
I love trying new foods and ill be the first at a restaurant opening.
Local and Community
I attend as many community functions as I can. I am member of In-shape fitness where I participate in the Toys for Tots toy drive, and am a member of the Blackstone library in Branford. I played a big role in the scholarship fund for Heather Diane Caraglio- Balcerzak. I also participate in the Trees of Hope at the Long Wharf Maritime Center in New Haven . I participate in giving to the canned goods food drive and toys for the community dining room every year. I give back to the Goodwill Foundation, as well as continue with my Holiday traditions of giving back to the less fortunate through community charities. I am a huge animal lover and every Christmas I always donate animal necessities to the local shelters. Out of every paycheck/home I close, I give a dollar amount to our charity, CB CARES.
I was honored by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation at a special event recognizing outstanding young professionals in my community. In accepting this distinction, I have committed to raise money to help the Foundation realize its mission of controlling and curing cystic fibrosis (CF).
Cystic fibrosis is a devastating genetic disease that affects the lungs and digestive system. More than ten million Americans are symptomless carriers of the defective CF gene. Advances continue to be made in finding a cure, but your help is needed now -- more than ever -- to help keep up the momentum of this life-saving research. When the Foundation began in 1955, most children with CF did not live to see their first day of elementary school. Today, the median predicted age of survival for a person with CF is in the mid-30s. This is remarkable progress, but not good enough. We continue to lose precious lives to CF every day. To learn more about CF and the CF Foundation, visit www.cff.org. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those with cystic fibrosis.