About Steve

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I grew up in Amesbury and I now reside in Newburyport’s south end with my wife and 2 year old son. I came into real estate with a love for old homes, architecture and people. It’s been a perfect match.

If there’s one thing that you will find in real estate - it's options. A strength of mine is understanding my clients situation and presenting every option that could work for them. Whether we're satisfying a short term need or planning for a long term investment, we will go through it all.

Coming into real estate as an artist has been extremely beneficial. My knowledge and experience has allowed me to see the hidden possibilities and potential each home has to offer. My creativity has always been a driving force behind my work on the sell and the buy side. My ability to see an overlooked home for all its potential has really allowed me to help my buyer clients get into a market they have once felt pushed out of.

I have lived in many different cities and I know the feeling of searching to find the right pocket to call home and enjoy helping my clients do the same. I pride myself on being organized, innovative and with a high attention to detail. I truly want to remove as much stress as I can and provide a seamless experience to a somewhat intimidating process.

Outside of work, you’ll find me painting in my studio, exploring new neighborhoods or just boppin’ around  Newburyport and Amesbury with my wife and son. If you ever happen to see us, be sure to say hello!

  • Biggest piece of advice about Real Estate?

    Go with your gut. One thing I often remind people is that you always have options and to always make sure they are all presented to you. The goal is to make decisions that feel right for you and your future, not based on what someone else is whispering in your ear. Another piece is that oftentimes, the right compromise can pay off in a big way down the line - imagine a stepping stone to your dream home.

  • fall leaces and brick walkway in Amesbury, Massachusetts

    What is your favorite neighborhood? 

    It's ever changing but here's three constants - Amesbury, Newburyport's South End & Downtown Kittery.

  • Exterior of The Riverview restaurant in Ipswich, Massachusetts

    Favorite pizza spot?

    The Riverview in Ipswich. No frills, just the best pizza. I’ve been coming here since I was a kid, and Jeannie, our server, has been there the whole time. She’s a sweetheart. These days, we try to make it in once a week. I’m a plain cheese guy, but if you’re into toppings, make sure to ask for them on top of the cheese.

  • Steve Wallace, realtor north of Boston, next to painting

    If I weren't a Real Estate Agent I would be:

    Painting more often.

  • Joppa coffee shop in Newburyport, Massachusetts

    Favorite spot to grab a coffee?

    Joppa in Newburyport. I find myself here at all hours of the day. Whether I’m grabbing a coffee and the best quiche with the family, stopping in for a Chicken Milanese at lunch, or picking up a chilled bottle of wine. They always have just what you need and are a beloved staple in the community.

  • Alliance Park in Amesbury

    Favorite park?

    We are at Perkins Park or Moseley everyday with my son, but Alliance Park in Amesbury has always been my spot.

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