They say life is defined by how we navigate the unexpected. My journey with breast cancer in 2024 was a masterclass in resilience and perspective. It didn’t just change my life; it sharpened my focus on what truly matters: helping people find their place in the world. I returned to real estate with a clear heart and a fierce determination to be a partner who brings both empathy and strength to every transaction.
One of the most rewarding parts of this experience has been the bond I’ve formed with my 'breasties'—a community of strong, inspiring people I now call family. That sense of community is exactly what I strive to build with my clients. I understand that a home is more than a building; it’s the foundation for your next chapter. I am here to protect your interests with a level of strength and dedication that is second to none.
We decided to sell our house and move back home to Minnesota during the cancer treatment. We were incredibly lucky to have a superb realtor team who handled every detail—staging, preparing, listing, and negotiating. Our realtors showed up, rolled up their sleeves and provided us the confidence to focus just on living life and negotiating treatment. They made the process seamless and even secured a fantastic price quickly. That experience opened my eyes to the true value of a great realtor: they don’t just sell homes; they lift the weight off your shoulders and walk beside you through a major transition.
That was the moment I knew I wanted to do the same for others.
Real estate is also in my blood. My father, Dave Pearson, has built Pearson Realty Group into a trusted family business over the past 25 years, helping clients across the Minneapolis and St. Paul area. Joining him in this work feels like a natural next chapter for me.
I also bring my own perspective:
- Military logistics taught me discipline, attention to detail, and how to manage complex moving parts.
- Corporate strategy and negotiation experience trained me to position homes for maximum success.
- Buying and selling seven homes over the past 25 years gave me deep empathy for clients—because I know how overwhelming and emotional the process can feel.
Becoming a realtor wasn’t just a career decision; it was a life decision. One rooted in resilience, family, and a passion for helping others find the right place to call home.