Licensed real estate agent Adrienne Lauer has always been interested in real estate, which she says is about more than just transactions—it’s about creating spaces where life’s most treasured moments unfold. “Finding a home that offers comfort, familiarity, and functionality is what I strive to provide my clients,” she says. “Our neighborhoods and communities shape our place in the world, and there’s no greater joy than helping someone discover theirs.”
A resident of Bergen County for over 30 years, Adrienne currently lives in Upper Saddle River, with her husband Rob. She has also lived in several Pascack Valley towns, including Hillsdale, River Vale, and Park Ridge. Adrienne grew up on an old apple orchard in New York’s scenic and historic Mid Hudson Valley, where her deep appreciation for land and its value started. While living in Bergen County, she and Rob raised two daughters who were standout student-athletes, swimming competitively through school and later at Lehigh University and Bucknell University.
With a degree in Economics from Fordham University, Adrienne spent six years in the finance industry at JP Morgan Chase and CDC Capital before stepping away to focus on raising her family. Over the years, she held various administrative roles in law offices and sales while dedicating much of her time to volunteer work for schools, sports teams, and clubs. For the past five years, she served as the Director of a Catholic religious education program for grades 1–8 in Irvington, NY, a role she left to care for her elderly mother.
Adrienne remains deeply involved in her community as an active parishioner at the Church of the Presentation in Upper Saddle River. She spent years volunteering at her daughters’ schools and sports teams, organizing fundraisers, team dinners, and serving as a class parent. She also enjoys lively discussions as a member of multiple book clubs.
What does Adrienne love most about Northern New Jersey? “It offers everything you could want in a community,” she says. “Each community has its own unique charm, yet they all share strong bonds and a true sense of home.”