HOME Luxury Real Estate has added to its ranks again, hiring four new agents since April.
Ashley Bowman joined HOME in June from Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty, where she’d worked since 2020. Before that, she was at Harry Norman, REALTORS®, where she worked since gaining her real estate license in 2016. An Auburn University graduate, she is a member of the Atlanta REALTORS® Association, Georgia Association of REALTORS® and National Association of REALTORS® (NAR).
Tracy Morton also joined HOME in June. She received her real estate license in 2013 and worked at Harry Norman until her recent move. Originally from Greensboro, North Carolina, Morton graduated from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She is in her first year as president of the Alpharetta Business Association.
Robin Conklin served as the director of business travel for The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta, before entering real estate in 2009. She worked at Dorsey Alston, REALTORS® and Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices before joining HOME in April. She is a Life Member of the Atlanta REALTORS® Multi-Million Dollar Sales Club and a recipient of the group’s Phoenix, Crystal Phoenix and President’s Circle awards. Conklin graduated from the University of Alabama and currently serves as a commissioner on the Sandy Springs Planning Commission.
Charlotte Perry, a University of Georgia graduate, got her start in residential real estate at Douglas Elliman in New York in 2014. In 2016, she returned to her hometown of Atlanta to form The Perry Team with her mother, Douglas, at Beecham and Company. In April, the Perrys joined HOME.
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