About Tiffany
After two decades and 1,725+ transactions in Arizona — first homes, investment properties, complex sales, and the kind of high-stakes negotiations that taught me to stay calm when everything's on the line — my own corporate relocation landed on my desk. New state. New market. A move I'd guided hundreds of clients through, suddenly mine to live.
I could have chosen anywhere. I chose Franklin.
And I'll be honest: going through it myself changed how I work. I knew the contracts and the strategy cold — I'd mastered that years ago. What I hadn't felt until now was the other side of it. Choosing a community from 1,800 miles away. Wondering if you're making a million-dollar decision about a place you've visited twice. The "where do we even start?" feeling at 9pm with a job start date closing in.
Now I'm the agent I wish I'd had.
I intentionally take a select number of clients so each one gets real attention — days, nights, and weekends, not a hand-off to a team. My background covers the situations relocations actually involve: corporate transfers, investment decisions, probate and estate sales, senior transitions (SRES), and distressed properties — skills built during the financial crisis, when negotiation under pressure wasn't optional.
I'm licensed in both Tennessee and Arizona, which means for clients coming from the West, I can coordinate the sale of your current home and your Franklin purchase as one move instead of two transactions held together by hope.
Along the way I've been named one of the 100 Most Influential Real Estate Agents, Phoenix Business Journal's Top 40 Under 40, and America's Best Real Estate Agents — but the number I care most about is 5.0 stars across 51 Google reviews, because that's the one my clients wrote.
How I work.
Beyond Work…
When I'm not with clients, I'm with my husband, and our two French bulldogs — yes, one of them is named Franklin; that's either fate or very good branding. You'll find us at the gym, trying new restaurants, and doing what every new Franklin resident does: falling for this town one Saturday morning at a time.
If you're making the move, I'd love to hear your story. I just lived mine.
Making the move?
Let's talk about where you're coming from, what you're looking for, and how to get you here.