With a lifelong foundation in real estate, Maddy Bain brings both industry knowledge and genuine heart to the Boston and South Shore market. Raised in a family of mortgage professionals with over 50 years of combined experience, she developed an early understanding of how powerful the right home and the right guidance can be.
Pivoting from her degree in finance and early career as an executive assistant, Maddy transitioned into real estate full time. She brings a strong professional foundation in organization, communication, and high-level client service, and following in her parents’ footsteps - combines sharp negotiation skills with thoughtful relationship-building and modern marketing strategies designed to make every listing stand out.
Having called Boston home for the past seven years, Maddy has immersed herself in the rhythm and personality of the city, developing a deep familiarity with its neighborhoods, lifestyles, and evolving market. She understands that buying or selling a home is both a financial decision and a personal milestone, and she prides herself on being a steady, trusted presence throughout the process. Her goal is always the same: to remove stress, create clarity, and help clients feel confident at every step.
Maddy is proud to be on The Murphy Group, a premier veteran and first responder real estate network. This affiliation is especially meaningful to her personally, as her brother-in-law serves in the National Guard and as a firefighter on the South Shore. Supporting the individuals and families who serve their communities is something she deeply values, and she is honored to be a trusted resource for them in their homeownership journeys.
Known for her warmth, empathy, and upbeat energy, Maddy builds lasting connections with her clients — the kind that extend well beyond closing day. Her business is rooted in trust, communication, and making people feel truly taken care of.
Outside of real estate, you can find Maddy serving at Petula’s in South Boston, taking Pilates classes at btone Dorchester, or testing out new recipes in the kitchen (pasta is a recurring theme). These everyday connections to the community are part of what keeps her grounded and in tune with the people and neighborhoods she serves.