Amie Freling
Amie Freling grew up in Rochester, NY, attended Syracuse University, and spent time living in Washington, D.C., before returning to settle in her original zip code—14618. She shares a home with her husband, Ross Brown, their daughter, Chloe Brown, and their rescue dog, Bo. When not showing homes or writing offers, Amie enjoys hunting for treasures at garage sales, exploring new spots in the Finger Lakes, painting, and volunteering for various philanthropic causes.
For over 40 years, Amie has been immersed in real estate, growing up in a family of passionate realtors. This exposure gave her a natural understanding of the market and an early start in developing the skills that now define her career.
Amie’s background extends beyond traditional real estate—she brings expertise in construction and interior design. This combination allows her to help clients see the full potential of a property. Whether advising on renovations, suggesting design improvements, or assisting with staging, Amie offers valuable insights that go beyond the typical realtor's scope.
Amie has built a powerful digital presence, crafting viral marketing campaigns that expand her listings’ reach far beyond the local market. Her approach to real estate is more than just buying and selling—it's about creating lasting connections beyond the transaction. Her biggest rewards come from being a home matchmaker—helping clients find the perfect space to call home. Her dedication and innovative approach continue to deliver outstanding results for her clients.
"We recently worked with Amie to sell our lake house. She made a very stressful time very smooth. She came in with a clear vision of a few simple updates to maximize the value of our home. She brought in competent professionals to help us achieve the updates and managed the entire process effortlessly. Her depth of real estate and design knowledge was a winning combination for us and we sold our home quickly and over list price. "
-Garth and Gwyn H
Specializations
Luxury Homes
New Construction