Lauren Davie
Lauren is a proud Ohioan and longtime resident of New Albany, where she has witnessed firsthand the remarkable growth and transformation of Central Ohio over the past 30 years. Her deep-rooted knowledge of the region, combined with her personal experience in its evolving neighborhoods, makes her an invaluable resource for clients seeking not just a home, but a true sense of community. Lauren’s local expertise allows her to thoughtfully match each client with a home that aligns with their lifestyle, goals, and aspirations.
Raised in New Albany, Lauren and her husband, Adam, have chosen to raise their two young boys in the same vibrant community they both hold dear. Adam, a graduate of The Ohio State University and Arizona State University, is the founding architect of ADavieStudio and a dedicated member of the New Albany Architectural Development Board. Together, they are deeply invested in the future of New Albany and the greater Columbus area.
Lauren is a graduate of Ohio University and a former collegiate athlete. She brings to her real estate career a competitive edge, a strong work ethic, and a genuine passion for helping others succeed. With a degree in Communications and Business, she is a skilled communicator and trusted advisor who guides her clients through every step of the real estate process with professionalism, clarity, and care.
Beyond real estate, Lauren is committed to giving back to her community. She actively volunteers as a buddy for the Miracle League, participates in the New Albany Women’s Network and TWIG—an organization supporting Nationwide Children’s Hospital—and contributes to both the New Albany Historical Society and the New Albany High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
Above all, Lauren leads with authenticity, integrity, and a giving heart. Her approach is rooted in always putting her clients’ needs first - it’s never about the transaction - It’s about you, your goals, your dreams, and finding the place where your story can unfold.
Testimonies
Amy Conn
Erin Feilen
Kathi DePlacito