Eight years ago, BB moved to Northern New Jersey from Macedonia with her husband and two spirited kids. She arrived with a degree in fashion engineering and the co-ownership of an atelier — a career built on the deeply specific skill of measuring a person, listening hard to what they actually wanted, and making something that fit them precisely. Real estate was the obvious translation. The product changed; the work didn’t.
An atelier doesn’t sell off the rack. Neither does she.
That’s why BB still works the way an atelier owner works: every client gets her direct attention, every contract gets walked through line by line, every showing gets a personal call afterward. No team handoffs. No junior agents. No template emails. The Sotheby’s International Realty network is her global reach — 1,000 offices in 80 countries — but the work between you and her is hers alone.
BB lives in Towaco. Her kids are in local schools. She’s the parent at PTA meetings, the friend at church coffee hours, the neighbor at the book club. She knows the six-town corridor — Bloomingdale, Butler, Kinnelon, Montville, Wayne, Clifton — block by block, because she lives there. When she tells you what your home is worth or what your offer should be, it’s grounded in this place, not pulled from a comp report.