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Laurie Noble




Laurie Noble
Residential Sales Associate

T: 617.850.9634
F: 617.536.9566


Biography:
 
 
 
As head of her own corporate communications company, Laurie has had extensive experience creating successful marketing strategies.  She has drawn on this expertise in her real estate career to help clients market their homes. Sellers who list their properties with her benefit from marketing plans highlighting the unique qualities of their homes.
 
Having moved her family several times herself, with the help of her husband Richard, she is aware of the special needs of the buyer relocating to a new home.  Through careful research and thorough knowledge of the Boston markets, Laurie can match prospective buyers to the home best suited to their needs.  Her guidance is available through every aspect of the purchasing transaction, whether it is helping to secure financing, having the home inspected or making temporary housing arrangements, should that be required.
 
With her husband, Laurie has developed and managed a series of properties.  She has considerable expertise in land acquisition and development, as well as housing design and construction.  In addition she has had extensive experiences dealing with investment properties and using them effectively to create income.
 
A cum laude graduate of Syracuse University, Ms. Carter Noble received her B.A. in English Literature and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.  She also holds an M.S. in Secondary Education and an M.A. in English from Villanova University.  She speaks German and French fluently. For many years she was a member of the English Department at Villanova University.
 
Laurie is committed to serving the community in which she lives.  She has done extensive pro bono work for agencies that work for social justice in Boston.  Issues of women's and children's welfare are of particular concern to her and she has written on those issues for newspapers and magazines in the Boston area.
 
Currently she is developing a marketing plan for COGdesign, a non-profit Boston based organization dedicated to helping urban communities create beautiful inner city green spaces. She has lived in Boston’s Back Bay for almost 20 years and is a member of the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay, as well as the Boston Athenaeum, Beacon Hill seminars and the St. Botolph Club.