For nearly two decades, Michael McNamara worked behind the scenes of the real estate industry, photographing and documenting thousands of homes. His work took him from Los Angeles to Austin and now to New Hampshire, collaborating with agents, architects, builders, and families at every stage of the property lifecycle.
This background gave Michael an uncommon perspective long before he became licensed. He saw firsthand how homes are lived in, marketed, misunderstood, and, when done right, truly honored.
Michael sees homes as places with history and intention, shaped by the land they sit on, the stories of the people who have lived there, and the dedicated care of their builders and caretakers. His role is to act as a steady, capable guide through the transition of the property from one owner to the next, while supporting the human experience of moving out of a home and into a new chapter. Central to his work is a deep care for how a home functions and how the experience feels for his clients.
This intentional, grounded approach reflects how Michael lives. A husband and father of three, whose life is rooted in the New Hampshire landscape, he can usually be found training, hiking, cold-plunging, or exploring back roads with his kids and dogs. For Michael, real estate is an extension of a life lived with presence and respect for the places we call home.