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About Amy Deuchler
Amy Deuchler learned early on that relationships are built on strong communication skills, transparency, and empathy. Her clients will tell you that she embodies all three. Starting as an Advertising Executive at Ogilvy & Mather and later at Deutsch Inc, she applied these principles while successfully crafting and executing global advertising campaigns, yielding high returns on her clients’ investment. Amy took a hiatus from agency life and moved to Chatham, New Jersey, in 2006 to start her family. While enjoying being a mom of two girls, she saw a need to empower young picky eaters and their families. She launched good seeds, Llc, in 2010. Amy embraced the challenge that came with creating a new company by involving herself in all aspects of the business, including product development and manufacturing, designing a website, and marketing products found in Pottery Barn Kids and FAO Schwarz. Life changed direction and Amy returned her focus to family in 2013 following the Parkinson’s diagnosis of her late mother. In honor of her mom, who was an interior designer and worked in real estate for many years, Amy decided to launch a career in real estate, combining her 20 years of marketing experience with her love of home, design, and family.
As both a buyer specialist and listing agent, Amy is able to provide both perspectives in a complex and ever-changing marketplace, allowing her to drive real and innovative results while cultivating solid relationships with the families she advises. “I feel really grateful to be a part of the #1 team in NJ and more importantly, being able to guide clients through the process of buying or selling a home. Here,
Amy Deuchler learned early on that relationships are built on strong communication skills, transparency, and empathy. Her clients will tell you that she embodies all three. Starting as an Advertising Executive at Ogilvy & Mather and later at Deutsch Inc, she applied these principles while successfully crafting and executing global advertising campaigns, yielding high returns on her clients’ investment. Amy took a hiatus from agency life and moved to Chatham, New Jersey, in 2006 to start her family. While enjoying being a mom of two girls, she saw a need to empower young picky eaters and their families. She launched good seeds, Llc, in 2010. Amy embraced the challenge that came with creating a new company by involving herself in all aspects of the business, including product development and manufacturing, designing a website, and marketing products found in Pottery Barn Kids and FAO Schwarz. Life changed direction and Amy returned her focus to family in 2013 following the Parkinson’s diagnosis of her late mother. In honor of her mom, who was an interior designer and worked in real estate for many years, Amy decided to launch a career in real estate, combining her 20 years of marketing experience with her love of home, design, and family.
As both a buyer specialist and listing agent, Amy is able to provide both perspectives in a complex and ever-changing marketplace, allowing her to drive real and innovative results while cultivating solid relationships with the families she advises. “I feel really grateful to be a part of the #1 team in NJ and more importantly, being able to guide clients through the process of buying or selling a home. Here, we start a family, bring our babies home and ultimately train them to use the potty rather than a diaper, train the dog to go potty “outside,” sit down, light candles, stuff stockings, build fires, and exhale and laugh in a space where we can just be and support one another. I realize and cherish all of this while working to support your next chapter to its fullest and greatest potential,” says Deuchler.
Raised in Northern California and Texas, Amy is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin. She enjoys traveling, paddle boarding, kayaking, and going to the beach with her family. A resident of Chatham for over fifteen years, she is a true neighborhood expert in Chatham and surrounding towns. She is actively involved in numerous civic and community organizations, including the Chatham PTO, Habitat for Humanity, and closest to her heart, The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research. Inc.
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