
Alexandria Bosak
I met Alex through the nonprofit I worked for, where she was the realtor helping find homes for adults with disabilities. If that alone doesn’t speak volumes about the kind of person she is, everything that followed certainly will. We were young, first-time homebuyers navigating an incredibly emotional season of life. We had just experienced the loss of a parent and were suddenly figuring out how to become a multigenerational household. We needed to sell our parents’ home of 30 years, move our sick and heartbroken father — along with two big dogs — into a new space, and still thoughtfully consider our future as a couple. It was overwhelming, scary, and full of unknowns. Alex walked with us through every fear, challenge, and question with patience, compassion, and grace. She brought not only her expertise as a realtor but also her insight and empathy as a nurse, helping us evaluate homes that would truly work for all three of us. She was always there — for late-night phone calls, early-morning showings, and moments when we just needed reassurance. Alex didn’t just help us say goodbye to a home filled with 30 years of memories; she helped us find our dream home for the next 30 years. She is now a forever friend and the only realtor I will ever recommend.
