Rooted in Community: Why Working With Brittany Baughman in Redmond & Woodinville Feels Different
Real estate is about more than homes—it’s about people, neighborhoods, and the communities we build our lives around. That belief is at the heart of how Brittany Baughman approaches her work as a real estate agent in the Redmond and Woodinville areas.
For Brittany, this isn’t just where she works. It’s where she’s built a life.
Deep Roots in Redmond & Woodinville
Brittany has lived in the Redmond/Woodinville area for years, watching it grow, evolve, and change—while still holding onto the sense of community that makes it special.
She understands what makes these neighborhoods unique:
The balance between nature and convenience
Strong schools and family-focused communities
Local businesses, parks, and gathering places
The subtle differences between neighborhoods that don’t always show up in listings
That lived experience gives her clients something invaluable: local insight you can’t Google.
Actively Involved, Not Just Locally Present
Being rooted in the community means showing up—and Brittany does exactly that.
Over the years, she’s been involved in local community groups and causes, supporting initiatives that strengthen connection, inclusion, and local engagement. Whether it’s participating in community events, supporting schools, or giving back through causes that matter, Brittany believes real estate professionals should be invested in the places they serve.
Her clients appreciate that she’s not just familiar with the area—she’s actively part of it.
A Blended Family at the Heart of It All
Brittany’s approach to real estate is deeply shaped by her life at home. She’s part of a blended family, raising two teenagers and navigating all the busy, meaningful moments that come with this season of parenting.
School schedules, sports, activities, friendships, and future planning are part of her everyday reality—just like they are for many of her clients. That shared experience allows her to genuinely understand what families are thinking about when they’re buying or selling:
School districts and transitions
Commute and lifestyle balance
Space that works now and later
Long-term stability and flexibility
It’s not theoretical—it’s personal.


