Twenty years ago, I walked into the office of Janet Jones and instantly found a kindred spirit. Now, years later, I am blessed to work for The Janet Jones Real Estate Company doing what I love, helping people each day find a new home or sell the one they own. The people I have helped, the friendships I have made, and the opportunities that have come my way over the years have truly shown me how God works in our lives in so many ways.

PRESSING QUESTIONS
ADVICE YOU WOULD GIVE YOUR 18-YEAR-OLD SELF:
Anything is possible if you believe it can happen. Trust that God has a bigger plan for your life, and that He has you exactly where He needs you to be.
WHAT IS A TYPICAL WORKDAY LIKE?
No two days are alike in real estate, which makes it exciting. Emails, phone calls, working on offers and counteroffers, showing homes, listing appointments, closings, counseling buyers and sellers, meetings, paperwork...until it starts over the next day!
MOST REWARDING PART OF YOUR JOB?
Knowing I made a difference in someone’s life. Sometimes I help buyers or sellers make decisions at extremely difficult times in their lives. And, sometimes it is at very exciting times. I know I’m where I am meant to be.
BIGGEST CHALLENGES OR OBSTACLES YOU’VE FACED IN YOUR CAREER:
My goal first and foremost is to ease the process for my clients. Experience has helped me learn how to counsel buyers and sellers in trying situations.
WHO IS YOUR ROLE MODEL?
My father, Jim Dailey, has been a strong leader of our family and our community. Family and faith are very important to him. He’s not only my father. He’s my friend.
IF YOU COULD LUNCH WITH ANY WOMAN, WHO WOULD IT BE AND WHAT WOULD YOU ORDER?
My sweet grandmother, Ellen Dailey, passed away a few years ago. I would love to have lunch with her and enjoy her homemade chicken pot pie. It was the best! My mom’s is second best.
BEST CAREER MOMENT SO FAR:
Best moments...every time I realize I have matched a buyer with their “perfect home,” or I have found “just the right buyer” for a seller’s home. I just get chills!
I WISH I KNEW HOW TO:
Play my Daisy Rock electric guitar. I took lessons for a short time, but I got busy and stopped.




