As 2025 comes to a close, I’ve been reflecting on far more than just work.
This year was filled with meaningful real estate moments — extraordinary clients, deeply personal moves, thoughtful strategy, and the privilege of advising buyers, sellers, families, and investors across Marin, Mill Valley, San Francisco, and Wine Country. Helping people build and protect generational wealth through real estate is work I hold with enormous respect, and I never take that trust lightly.
But 2025 was also about home in a very real way.
It was settling into life at 34 Broadview — a place that became a gathering spot, a pause button, and a reminder that community doesn’t happen by accident. It’s built over dinners, dog walks, long conversations, and simply showing up for one another.
This year also asked for a whole new level of patience — including finally getting my knee surgery approved by insurance. An endurance sport I never signed up for, complete with paperwork hurdles and a few unexpected plot twists. But we got there. Turns out persistence works just as well in healthcare as it does in real estate.
I’m honored to have been recognized by RealTrends Verified as:
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Top ~0.24% of all agents in Marin County
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Top 1% in Mill Valley
Those acknowledgments matter not because of rankings, but because they reflect trust — trust built over time through relationships, care, and consistently showing up for people when it matters most.
As I look ahead, I’m carrying one word into 2026: community.
Community built through friendships, neighbors, conversations, and the small moments we share.
Before rushing into the next chapter, I’ve been sitting with what this one taught me.
As you close out this year, what are you reflecting on?
What are you carrying forward — and what are you leaving behind?
For those curious, you can view the recognition here: https://www.realtrends.com/agent-profile/tracey-broadman-california/