Jane's interests are boundless: cooking, wine collecting, fine art, travel, theater, dance, yoga, organic gardening, architecture, antiques, entertaining, golf, reading, and philanthropy. Her passion for luxury and the finer things in life spurs her to track down the best of the best. These pursuits have not only given Jane enormous pleasure, but they have also exposed her to extraordinary resources that she has been able to share with her wonderful clients. The highest expression of these interests is expressed through entertaining: Jane's home and gardens are her stages! It isn't any surprise that real estate is her profession!
As a sixth-generation New Yorker Jane thought the sun rose and set on the Island of Manhattan. As a Columbia University graduate, Broadway dancer, singer, actress, and Town & Country executive, she never imagined herself moving west until she had the opportunity to experience the magic of LA; first living in Dallas and then ultimately calling Los Angeles home. The lifestyles of New York and Los Angeles could not be more different, but she feels so fortunate to speak both cultural languages.
As the Head of Promotions at Town & Country magazine, Jane oversaw "The White Paper" which revealed the spending habits of the super-wealthy. No matter the idiosyncrasies or geography, the wealthy have always had a love affair with real estate. Representing a client in a real estate transaction is a very intimate process.
Jane has learned so much about her clients and views representing and advocating for them as a privilege. Jane's clients can count on her having their back and quickly learn that nuanced negotiating, strategizing, creative solutions, and ambassadorships are among her top talents.
As a sixth generation New Yorker I thought the sun rose and set on the Island of Manhattan. As a Columbia University graduate, Broadway dancer, singer, actress, Town & Country executive, I never imagined myself moving west until I had the opportunity to experience the magic of LA; first living in Dallas and then ultimately calling Los Angeles home.