Bio
As a residential multi-million dollar real estate agent for over 19 years, Mary has specialized in assisting buyers, sellers, developers, and investors in all aspects of real estate. She is a committed professional dedicated to ensuring that her clients receive over and above the results they strive for. Her objective is “Provide excellent service to guarantee exceptional results.” Mary has successfully merged her diverse background and skills in business, finance, design, negotiation, and project management to deliver her clients exceptional assistance, experience, and knowledge. She is dedicated to ensuring positive transactions. Mary’s tenancy and hard work have resulted in her continued success and achievements. Over the years, she has received significant accolades from various industry related trades, has been named top listing and selling producer, and was the recipient of the coveted BHHS Baltimore Metro agent of the Year Award for 2018. Mary’s achievements are further reflected in the numerous client recurring testimonials. Mary services the Baltimore City neighborhoods around the Harbor to include Canton, Fells Point, Brewer’s Hill, Upper Fells Point, Harbor East, the Inner Harbor, Harborview, and Federal Hill, as well as Mt. Vernon, the northern Baltimore City communities of Roland Park, Homeland, Guilford, Mt. Washington, and various areas of Baltimore, Howard, and Anne Arundel Counties. She is recognized as a Baltimore Waterfront and Condominium Expert due to her expertise in pricing, marketing strategies and overall knowledge of the specialized markets. Mary is a Polish immigrant and was raised in the Butcher’s Hill neighborhood. Mary and her husband, Richard, are still deeply rooted in Baltimore City and the Polish community. They reside in Little Italy. Mary and Richard have one daughter and two lovely grandchildren. Prior to entering real estate, Mary worked for the Baltimore City Circuit Court. After 30 years of service, she retired from the Court as the Deputy Administrator. She has served on various Boards and coordinated the “Walk for the Homeless” for three years after retirement. Mary holds an undergraduate degree in Sociology and Business from the University of Baltimore, where she graduated Summa Sum Laude and first in the graduating class of 1971. She attended the University of Baltimore for Master’s Degree credits in Public Administration.