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Laura is an Atlanta native, born and raised in the Buckhead area. She attended Morris Brandon Elementary and graduated from Holy Innocents Episcopal School. After graduating from The University of Mississippi with a bachelors degree in Psychology Laura married a Georgia Bulldog and was a stay at home mom to three wonderful children.


She is an active member at Peachtree Presbyterian Church and is a volunteer at both Warren T. Jackson Elementary and Holy Innocents Episcopal School. 


As an experienced agent, Laura understands that buying and selling is one of the biggest decisions in a client’s life and views representation and guidance of her clients through this process as a true privilege.


As a lifelong resident of Atlanta, Laura can put her insider knowledge to work to find a special property in your neighborhood of choice.  She uses the newest marketing tools to promote your property to the broadest possible range of qualified buyers. Laura is known for great customer service, consistent communication, strong attention to detail, and ensuring a positive experience for all parties involved.


Laura's mentor is Deesi Phillips, a Harry Norman agent with decades of experience in the Atlanta area.

Featured Communities

Ansley Park

Morningside and Ansley Park are historic midtown Atlanta neighborhoods that share a reputation for elegance, lush landscapes, beautiful parks, a 9-hole golf course known as one of the best in the state and the Atlanta Botanical Garden. With fine homes and an upscale lifestyle, these are neighborhoods that attract the "movers and shakers" of Atlanta business and culture.
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Brookhaven

Brookhaven, a northeastern suburban neighborhood of Atlanta, was one of the first planned golf course developments in the United States. It is on the list of National Historic Places and is a popular residential area with a mix of housing that includes smallish bungalows as well as larger single family homes, interesting townhomes, condominiums and modern lofts. Peachtree-Dunwoody Road separates Brookhaven from North Buckhead to the east and together they represent some of the most affluent areas of the entire city.
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Buckhead

The uptown district of Buckhead is home to residents and businesses that reflect the modern affluence that defines the community. Residents can choose between high-rise luxury condos or single-family homes nestled into the dense forests and hills. Every convenience imaginable is located here – from Whole Foods to The Shops at Buckhead and more.
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North Buckhead

Brookhaven, a northeastern suburban neighborhood of Atlanta, was one of the first planned golf course developments in the United States. It is on the list of National Historic Places and is a popular residential area with a mix of housing that includes smallish bungalows as well as larger single family homes, interesting townhomes, condominiums and modern lofts. Peachtree-Dunwoody Road separates Brookhaven from North Buckhead to the east and together they represent some of the most affluent areas of the entire city.
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Sandy Springs

Sandy Springs is a city in its own right, with a population exceeding 100,000, but it is dwarfed by Atlanta to the south and is considered a suburb of the larger city. As cities go, it is relatively young, and it feels somewhat shiny and new, with abundant development underway. Its cost of living index is 137 on a national scale of 100, and the rest of Georgia scores 93. Median home price is almost three times the state average, but average rent charged is just over the state norm.
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South Buckhead

Sobu, as it is coming to be known, comprises Brookwood Hills, Collier Hills and Ardmore Park in an area that begins at the Brookwood Interchange and continues north along Peachtree. The Northside Trail, with its canopy of trees ties the areas together to celebrate nature, and was the first northern segment of the Atlanta BeltLine.
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Virginia Highland

Virginia-Highland is a chic and popular close-in neighborhood known for its nightlife as much as for its updated and upscale homes. It has the same vibe as Buckhead, and a number of Atlanta's choice restaurants and bars are located along Highland Avenue. Druid Hills is full of exemplary homes, many of which can be viewed on a two-hour tour. Inman Park was Atlanta's first planned community and has beautiful early 20th Century homes and some really good local eateries and quaint shops.
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East Cobb

East Cobb is a friendly, family-oriented suburb northwest of Atlanta. Residents are actively involved in schools, churches and the local community. With a very well-run county government, property taxes are among the lowest in the area and the public infrastructure is top notch.
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Johns Creek

Johns Creek is a large, growing suburb of Atlanta, located on the banks of the Chattahoochee River. About 30 miles northeast of the city, Johns Creek has a population around 85,000. Johns Creek is known as an important business center of the northern suburbs. It is a family-oriented community as well as home to more than 2,500 local businesses, including about 600 restaurants.
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Chamblee

Located in northern DeKalb County, Chamblee was incorporated by the Georgia legislature in 1908, and is one of 10 cities in the county. With a population of just under 10,000 at the 2010 census, the city has grown by leaps and bounds since then. It's now home to an estimated almost 30,000 residents. Today Chamblee is known as a progressive, urban community with strong ties to its past. It also has eyes focused on a bright future as a multicultural city with a vibrant economic base and a government that is responsive to changing needs and new development opportunities.
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Milton

Milton comprises the far northern portion of northern Fulton County. It has made a big splash on the scene and is one of the most sought-after Atlanta area suburbs. Incorporated in 2006, Milton has a new city hall, a stately traditional structure adjacent to the town green. Home to nearly 40,000 people, Milton bears the name of Revolutionary War hero John Milton.
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Decatur

Decatur, GA, is a small town that lives large. The mantra, "It's greater in Decatur" is pretty much what this progressive little town’s nearly 25,000 residents believe. Long known for its "homes, schools and places of worship," Decatur attracts active and educated residents who like the friendly, small-town feeling. It's also very proud of Emory University, located in an unincorporated part of Dekalb County just beyond its border.
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Alpharetta

If shopping is your favorite pastime, there are few better places in the world to indulge yourself than in Alpharetta, Ga. The city is also home to some big-name businesses and welcomes new residents with open arms. This vibrant community has a lot of history and an energetic approach to the future. A new neighbor to the north, Milton, was carved out of unincorporated parts of Fulton County and became a city through legislative action in December 2006.
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Dunwoody

You'll have a good time in Dunwoody, GA, whether you live in this northern Atlanta suburb or just come to spend a few days. There's plenty to like about it, from shopping at trendy Perimeter Mall to zip lining through the treetops at Treetop Quest.” The interactive outdoor center offers fun for the whole family in an environmentally friendly setting. There's enough culture to keep you occupied, with some of the fun centered around Lemonade Days, Butterfly Days, Apple Cider Days and the Dunwoody Arts Festival.
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Vinings

Popular Vinings lies just across the Chattahoochee from Atlanta, and it's a great place to live for a lot of reasons. But along with the high marks it receives for amenities, education, local services, low crime rate, low taxes, and high median incomes, housing in this little village of under 10,000 people is also "up there" in price. Actually, this affluent bedroom community is described as one of the wealthiest communities in the nation.
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Roswell

Roswell, GA, is a city of just over 94,000 people and is known as a great place to raise a family. With a sense of history and a thoroughly modern spirit, it is cosmopolitan, but "just a little bit country" in its approach to life. Situated about 20 miles north of Atlanta, it is the eighth largest city in the state, and is considered a part of the Atlanta metropolitan area.
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Smyrna

Smyrna is considered within the "inner ring" of Atlanta communities, situated only 10 miles from the downtown. It has a population of almost 57,000, so in many ways it is a city in its own right, with all the advantages of a diverse economy and a wealth of amenities. Not only is it one of the fastest-growing, but it is also one of the most densely-populated small cities in the state.
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Lake Claire/Candler Park

A sought-after neighborhood in urban Atlanta, Lake Claire is nestled between Little Five Points to the west and Oakhurst to the east. Lake Claire boasts the green expanses of Candler Park, Cator Woolford Gardens and Deepdene Park just beyond its boundaries. Lake Claire Park lies almost at the center of the community. The neighborhood also manages the Harold Avenue Greenspace for the city of Atlanta.
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Old Fourth Ward

It's historic, for sure. But it's also modern. Atlanta's Old Fourth Ward, and neighboring Poncey-Highland just to the east, are venerable old neighborhoods. Once in decline, O4W in particular has enjoyed a surging renaissance since it was declared a "zone of opportunity" in 2013. Its many parks and historic sites attract thousands of visitors, but newer attractions like the Ponce City Market -- $180 million redevelopment project -- also attract residents and businesses.
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West Midtown

If you love cobblestones, large buildings and inventive repurposing, you'll love the Westside, more properly known as West Midtown in Atlanta. An eclectic mix of historic and new, artists and high tech, and achievers and dreamers, contributes to the unique character of this neighborhood. Once the nerve center of industrial Atlanta, Westside now boasts a smattering of new apartments and condos, but is mostly known for spacious lofts and apartments carved from industrial buildings.
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