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Judy Webb-Martin

Broker Associate | DRE# 00541631

Specialties

Graduate, REALTOR® Institute (GRI®)
Certified Residential Specialist (CRS)
Seniors Real Estate Specialist® (SRES®)
About Judy
The Trailblazer of Sierra Madre

Once upon a time, in the picturesque town of Sierra Madre, nestled at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains in California, there lived a determined and ambitious young woman named Judy Webb. Judy had always been fascinated by the architecture and beauty of her hometown. Sierra Madre was known for its charming, historic homes and breathtaking landscapes. Judy dreamed of playing a pivotal role in helping people find their dream homes in this enchanting town.
She set up her office in Sierra Madre Village, her vision for the town real estate market. With her knowledge, determination, and exceptional work ethic, she began helping residents and newcomers find their ideal homes.

Judy’s success was not just about her business acumen; it was also about her passion for preserving the town historic charm. She actively promoted the restoration of historic homes, convincing buyers to invest in the towns rich architectural heritage.

Over the years, Judy became a beloved figure in Sierra Madre. Her clients admired her dedication and integrity, and she played a pivotal role in shaping the town's real estate landscape. She inspired other women to enter the real estate field, breaking down the barriers that had once confined them.
As time passed, Judy Webb became not only Sierra Madre first female real estate broker but also a symbol of resilience and determination. Her story was an inspiration to all, a reminder that with unwavering commitment, even the most daunting dreams could be realized.

She served as president of the Arcadia Association of Realtors, Sierra Madre Chamber of Commerce, Civic Club, Sierra Madre Kiwanis, Cultural Heritage Commission, Pioneer day co-chair and Citizen of the Year.

Today, Sierra Madre stands as a testament to her legacy, with its historic homes, preserved heritage, and a thriving real estate market shaped by the woman who dared to be the first.