“Putting the Heart in Home & Community”
“Putting the Heart in Home & Community”
I'm the second of five daughters and I am proud to say that I still live in my hometown of Santa Fe. I had a wonderful childhood that consisted of raising animals through 4-H, volunteering and community service, color guard, and youth group. Being a member of these activities taught me so much, especially the importance of helping others. I enjoy dancing, crafting, camping, but most of all spending time with family. My husband, Erick, and I have 4 wonderful children. My favorite pastime is watching my children do what they love which has included baseball, dance, band, soccer, choir, Ag Mechanics, and 4-H. I also love giving back to my community. Our children are our future. I am a firm believer in the saying It takes a village to raise a child. I have volunteered every summer since 2008 as one of the pre-k teachers for vacation bible school at my church and have enjoyed having one of my daughters teach beside me. I have a great appreciation for our schools, teachers, and staff. I have helped each of my kid's kindergarten through third-grade teachers once a week with making copies, doing miscellaneous projects, and chaperoning field trips. I became a Realtor® in 2017 and have been with RE/MAX since then. I have a true passion for helping my clients reach their goals. RE/MAX partners with Children's Miracle Network Hospitals to help kids fighting cancer and I am proud to be a Miracle Agent.
“Great realtor who helped with every part of the process to sell our home. She was very knowledgeable and always accessable when we needed her. Highly recommend Kristi to anyone looking for a realtor.”
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