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Client Testimonials
★★★★★
Judy was very helpful and easy to get a hold of during the whole process.
- Adam L.

★★★★★
THE BEST - Judy was a pleasure to work with - both knowledgeable and responsive. Most importantly, Judy treated it like she was selling her own and was always willing to go the extra mile to make sure the sale went smoothly. In short, we HIGHLY recommend her!
- J.J. O.

★★★★★
Personable, professional, knowledgeable. She is lovely to work with and the sale went through without a hitch.
- Malli G.

★★★★★
Completely wonderful. Judy is a fantastic person with incredible skills and great attention to details! Given that she arranged so many details of my sale -- since I had already left Boston -- I knew that it was in good hands.
-James D.

★★★★★
I love working with Judy Paradis! She is very professional and personable.
-Iva P.

About Judy
Judy’s greatest satisfaction comes from the many buyers and sellers who appreciate her going the extra mile to get them the best possible transaction outcome. She has helped numerous buyers and sellers in some 29 different communities in and around Boston these past 16 years, as an associate of the Chobee Hoy Group, now part of Compass, an innovative real estate company.

Before real estate, Judy had a full career as an educator. After graduating from City College of the City University of New York, she completed a Masters Degree in Education from the University of Washington. Judy has taught in New York City, Seattle and in Belmont, Massachusetts in grades spanning elementary through high school. Her career as an educator prepared her well for real estate giving her the patience and creativity to deal with a variety of situations leading to success for her clients.

Judy moved to Boston over 30 years ago with her husband, an academic. She has two grown daughters and happily vacations as a family. Her passions in addition to real estate are travel, architecture, interior design, animal welfare, and water sports. Judy serves on the boards of two non-profits: Brookline’s Nicaraguan Sister City Program and Hospitality Homes. She is also active in neighborhood and professional groups. She thrives on being active and helping people.