
Five years ago, Rebecca Murphy was at a New Year’s Day open house, talking with a new acquaintance. In true Baltimore fashion, while chatting, she and her new friend discovered they had more than a few friends in common.
Two weeks later, she and her new friend grabbed breakfast and got on the subject of real estate. At the time, Murphy’s mother’s house was about to go on the market and she elaborated on the neighborhood and the lifestyle if offered. One thing led to another and not long after that breakfast, the new friend was the owner of the house where Murphy grew up.
That interaction sparked something in Murphy. She loved the process of helping connect a new friend with a home and realized that as a third-generation Baltimorean with friends and family all over the city, she had a rich knowledge of – and love for – Baltimore’s many neighborhoods, making residential real estate a natural job choice.
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