MANSFIELD — The Stephanie Zader team proudly welcomes Christina Mawhorr to their real estate agency.
Mawhorr has worked in property management for over six years and recently decided to pursue her dream of becoming a realtor. Having always had a passion for real estate, she quickly picked up on leasing and managing grounds for other companies.
Since joining The Stephanie Zader Team two months ago, Mawhorr has shown excellent promise. She made her first sale within the first two weeks, then sold a house that The Stephanie Zader team will be selling a second time to an investor looking to do a flip property in Lexington. She also recently sold a house in Ashland, which she’s found to be one of her biggest achievements in her short time with The Stephanie Zader team.
“It was nerve-racking to (the buyers), so I could help them through that process, and now they’re happier than they’ve ever been, and to me, that’s just really rewarding,” Mawhorr said.
Mawhorr has been able to build a long-lasting relationship with her clients and hopes to accomplish that with every client she works with. For several years she’s given back to her community in Mansfield. Along with helping people find their dream home, she’s an ambassador for the Chamber of Commerce, a member of Altrusa and part of the Mansfield Beautification sector.
Although having her hands in so many different pots might seem overwhelming, Mawhorr’s passion, grit and determination made her the perfect candidate for her new role as a realtor with The Stephanie Zader Team.
“Christina has six years of property management experience, and I’ve never met anyone who works harder than she does,” said Stephanie Zader, Realtor and investor specialist. “She has the work ethic that I’m looking for and the experience that gives her credibility.”
After spending some time out of Mansfield and realizing how much more her hometown has to offer, Mawhorr wants to show others the epiphany she reached as well and hopes her efforts will put a positive stamp on the community.
“Mansfield is full of all these enriching groups that allow you to get involved in and be that extra person that helps,” Mawhorr said. “A community is built up by the people in it, not by what it is.”
