Meet Christina Bach | Realtor & Attorney


We had the good fortune of connecting with Christina Bach and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Christina, what was your thought process behind starting your own business?
After spending over a decade practicing law in Florida, I made the decision to relocate to Atlanta—a move that would ultimately change the trajectory of my career and life in ways I hadn’t anticipated. I fell in love with Atlanta almost immediately: the energy, the people, the neighborhoods, the diversity—it all spoke to me. While I was awaiting admission to the Georgia Bar, an unexpected opportunity presented itself to work in real estate. At first, it seemed like a temporary pivot, something to keep me professionally engaged, but very quickly, I realized it was something more. Much more.
What began as a side venture quickly became a passion. I discovered how much I genuinely loved helping people find their dream homes and the challenge of selling property. There was something incredibly rewarding about sharing all the things I loved about Atlanta. What truly drew me in was the dynamic, creative, and adventurous nature of real estate, so starting my own real estate business was a natural next step. I wanted to bring together all my professional experience, personal passions, and the love I have for Atlanta into something that was truly mine.

Alright, so for those in our community who might not be familiar with your business, can you tell us more?
As both a REALTOR and a licensed attorney, I approach every transaction not just as a sales process, but as a strategic, high-stakes decision in my clients’ lives. That dual perspective is what truly sets me apart in this industry. My legal background gives me a deeper understanding of contracts, negotiations, disclosures, and potential problems that can come up in real estate transactions. But more than that, it means I approach every deal with a critical, analytical mindset—always protecting my clients’ interests and ensuring they’re making informed, smart choices.

Let’s say your best friend was visiting the area and you wanted to show them the best time ever. Where would you take them? Give us a little itinerary – say it was a week long trip, where would you eat, drink, visit, hang out, etc.
If my best friend were visiting Atlanta for a week, I’d put together a mix of city life, culture, nature time, and so much food!
We would start in Midtown, taking a bike ride through Piedmont Park to the Beltline. After grabbing coffee, we would enjoy a light breakfast at Dancing Goats at Ponce Market and spend some time hanging out on their porch swings. Then, we would day drink along the Beltline, stopping at New Realm Brewing, Ladybird, and all the other great places on our way to Krog Market. After that, we would head back up the Beltline to the rooftop of Ponce City Market, where you can play skee-ball and mini golf while enjoying cocktails and the views of Atlanta. We might even sneak downstairs to grab a Cuban sandwich with yuca fries at El Super Pan or the Cacio e Pepe pizza at Pizza Jeans and browse through all the great shops. If we still have room in our stomachs, we could finish the day with dinner at Atrium.
The following day, we would pack up for an exciting adventure in Helen, a quirky alpine-themed town located about two hours north of the city. To start, we would hike Raven Cliff Falls and then cool off while tubing down the Chattahoochee River. Afterward, we’d grab German food and beer at one of the many amazing German restaurants, go gem mining, walk the shops, and maybe even visit a winery nearby.
To continue the adventure, we would HAVE to visit the Buford Highway Farmer’s Market to browse all of the international foods. Then we’d head over to Stone Bowl House on Buford Highway for epic and authentic Korean food. Next, we’d hit the Distillery of Modern Art for cocktails, music, and interesting art.
We would have to explore my neck of the woods, north of the city, in the Roswell/Alpharetta area and have brunch at Fellows Café, which is so charming. Then, we would stroll around downtown Roswell’s shops and restaurants, take the Roswell Ghost Tour, and stop by Table and Main for amazing southern food. On the final day, I would spend time in Downtown Alpharetta, listen to live music, hit a couple of the breweries, and grab tapas at Fogon and Lions. If we are not dead tired, we’d visit the speakeasy, Roaring Social, for bowling and live music.

Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
I truly believe that no one achieves success entirely on their own, and in my story, all the credit begins and ends with my parents. They are the foundation of everything I’ve accomplished, and I wouldn’t be where I am without their example, their encouragement, and their unwavering support. My mother immigrated from Cuba and worked tirelessly to build a life here, never stopping in her pursuit of growth. From becoming a teacher to earning multiple degrees, and eventually becoming a school principal—she was, and still is, the definition of ambition and perseverance. My father, a decorated war veteran, also showed me the power of resilience and reinvention. After serving in the military, he pursued a lifelong dream of flying and became a pilot. Later in life, he made a bold transition and became a college professor—showing me that it’s never too late to grow, evolve, or start something new. Beyond their accomplishments, they were endlessly supportive through every step of my journey. They were always in the front row at every event, play, graduation and awards ceremony. They were always the loudest voices cheering me on and believed in me long before I believed in myself.
Website: https://www.christinalovesatlanta.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christinalovesatlanta/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christina-bach/
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