Laura McGreal

DG Laura McGreal (5)

@properties Christie’s International Real Estate

For Laura McGreal, real estate is about creating momentum in a market where waiting is rarely a winning strategy. With inventory tight and demand high, she helps clients move forward by focusing not only on what’s available, but on what’s possible.

McGreal’s approach is rooted in experience. She began her career with a large national builder, gaining hands-on exposure to customer service, construction, land acquisition, and financing. That foundation continues to shape how she works with buyers and sellers today. Rather than encouraging clients to sit on the sidelines, she helps them explore alternative paths, whether through construction financing, strategic renovations, or creative solutions that open doors in a competitive market.

Understanding a client’s motivation is central to her process. By taking the time to learn why someone is moving, McGreal is able to offer thoughtful guidance and realistic options. A trusted network of lenders and contractors allows her clients to personalize homes and make confident decisions, even when listings are limited.

Downers Grove plays a central role in that story. Since moving to the community, McGreal has been drawn to its welcoming, down-to-earth character and strong sense of connection. As more buyers look beyond the city and neighboring areas, demand in Downers Grove has continued to rise—driven by livability, long-term value, and a tight-knit feel that resonates with families and professionals alike.

That same perspective shapes how McGreal helps clients envision a home’s potential. She appreciates the character of older homes, especially when paired with thoughtful updates that enhance comfort and function. Whether it’s a modernized kitchen or a wellness-focused space, she encourages buyers to see how a property can evolve to fit their lifestyle.

Despite common misconceptions, McGreal notes that real estate is anything but flexible. Success requires availability nights, weekends, and often on short notice. It’s demanding work, but for McGreal, that commitment is simply part of delivering the level of service her clients expect and deserve.

 

@properties Christie’s International Real Estate
5002 Main St, Downers Grove, IL 60515
224-374-9408 | lmcgreal@atproperties.com

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