
Lauren Goodman
As a former educator and stay-at-home mom, Lauren understands the importance of home: its effect on who we are and become and how essential it is to have a safe space to raise a family and build lives. Marrying that insight with her affinity for people, Lauren was tailor-made for a career helping clients enter a new chapter by buying or selling a home. After spending a decade raising her kids, Lauren decided she could balance a career with after-school soccer practice and became a real estate agent. Her patience, guidance, and communication skills reflect her parental experience and elementary education studies, and she enjoys exercising her creative side when the opportunity arises, including planning and hosting events to get to know people from within the industry and beyond. A native of West Lafayette, Lauren currently resides in Zionsville with her husband, Austin, and four children, Charlie, Emmett, Finley, and Lucette (Lucy). Along with volunteering at her kids' schools and her heavy involvement in their extracurricular activities, Lauren's interests include Bible study, attending church regularly, her book club, vacationing, and spending time with friends and family. Looking to also have a home in Zionsville or elsewhere in Central Indiana≠ If so, you can't go wrong with Lauren as your agent!
Lauren Goodman is a real estate agent with Century 21®, working out of the CENTURY 21 Scheetz at 135 E. Sycamore Street, Zionsville, Indiana 46077. Lauren Goodman can assist you with your property needs in Zionsville, Indiana 46077.
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