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Edward Jones

Vice President

Specialties

Residential Sales & Leasing.

Education

Northeastern University, Bachelors of Arts, Economics and Business Administration
About Edward

Eddie isn’t interested in perfect houses. He’s interested in the ones that look like they’ve lived a life — the triple-deckers with crooked stairwells, the quiet Cambridgeport colonials whose exteriors whisper nothing about the secrets unfolding behind the door. “The best homes,” he likes to say, “are the ones that pretend they’re ordinary until they open up and show you who they really are.” It’s a philosophy formed not from architecture school or design theory, but from growing up here — in Cambridge, in the shadows of Central and Inman and the curving backstreets where stories hide in the woodwork.

He came to real estate the long way around: after closing a chapter running a small art-and-skate shop, Eddie bought a home with Maggie Currier, principal of CLY, and realized the process felt strangely familiar — part intuition, part storytelling, part helping people uncover what’s hidden in plain sight. Since 2015, he’s been the person people call when they want someone real — someone local, someone who listens, someone who can see both what a home is and what it could become. 

Eddie guides clients with diligence, responsiveness, and the kind of above-and-beyond effort that makes people feel genuinely taken care of. He’s not afraid to take creative risks when advising sellers or buyers, because he sees opportunity and color in a house the way an expressionist painter sees mood. He notices the subtleties most people walk past and gravitates toward homes that hold contradictions: quiet walls, loud souls.He treats every space like a blank canvas, paying attention to light, color, and the small details that reveal how people might truly live in a space.

He’s second-generation Greek, raised by a single mother who worked in education and taught him to show up, do the work, and stay grounded. Outside of real estate, Eddie enjoys spending time with his dog Rosie meandering through Fresh Pond, catching a Bruins game, and supporting favorite spots like Gran Gusto, Telulah, and Faro Cafe. Eddie has lived every version of Cambridge life: renter, business owner, landlord, homeowner, investor. Cambridge isn’t just where he works; it’s a city he has seen evolve over forty years and one he’s proud to help others call home.