Marlow Estates represents a small number of buyers and sellers in the North Hills, Ellsworth Park, and the ridge villages. Fewer transactions, more attention, and a working knowledge of every block on the map.
The oldest streets in the county. Federal-style row homes, walk-to-market lifestyle, deep-set neighbors.
Bungalows and Craftsman-era four-squares under mature trees. Six-minute walk to the library and grocer.
Wide lots, mature landscaping, quiet cul-de-sacs. Where clients tend to raise families and stay put.
Small enclaves along the ridge line. Long views, contemporary architecture, and a serious appetite for privacy.
Eleanor Marlow founded the practice in 2011 after a decade at a legacy firm. The premise then and now: work with fewer clients, know the streets and the sellers, and represent both sides of the table with the same honesty.
Every listing gets a personal walkthrough. Every offer gets a conversation with the seller, not just an email. It's slower on paper, and it works.
"Eleanor walked us through six houses across two weekends and told us honestly which two she'd rule out. That saved us a month. When we finally offered on the seventh, she'd already spoken to the seller's agent about what mattered to them. Different league."
"We sold a 1920s home with a difficult layout. Two other brokers wanted us to price it low and move it fast. Eleanor priced it correctly, waited, and got us over asking. Patient work, and it paid off."
Buying, selling, or thinking about it in a year. The first call is thirty minutes and there's no fee. If it's a fit, we go from there.
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