Mary Luster
Sales Executive
Mary’s husband, Pete, was Arnold Palmer’s pilot for over twenty years.
Mary Luster loves to entertain.
A lifelong career realtor, Mary Luster joined the Reynolds Lake Oconee Properties team in 2020.
Possessing over three decades of real estate experience—including owning and operating her own boutique-style real estate company for over 25 years–Mary first discovered Reynolds perusing through a Delta Sky Magazine returning home from a house-hunting trip on the East Coast. Thinking the place seemed “interesting” she quickly filled out the BRC card for more information. She sent in a tear out card for information and when the package arrived she shared it with her husband and instantaneously said, “I think this is it!” A year later, Mary and her husband, Pete sold their farm in Ocala and they now call Reynolds Lake Oconee Home.
Already feeling at home in her Angel Pond neighborhood, Mary enjoys entertaining and cooking for her family and friends, particularly delighting in creating new, five-ingredient-or-less, in-season recipes for them to taste test. Most will say, the best call they receive from Mary, aside from a call stating we have an offer, is “I’m cooking and dinner is at 6pm!”
Mary also enjoys helping others, playing golf, and boating (a ride on Lake Oconee “sealed the deal” for her when they first visited). Mary also plays bridge and recently formed a beginners Mah Jongg group for her new friends at Reynolds.
Well-traveled internationally to many adventurous locales, Mary is a certified PADI Open Water Diver, with a personal highlight being diving the Great Barrier Reef.
Mary is always a committed member of her community – from being involved with local public and private schools while raising her children, being an Ambassador for her Chamber of Commerce, The American Heart Association, Migrant Ministries on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, and is a past Board Member of Stirrups ’n Strides Therapeutic Riding Center in Ocala. Mary is looking forward to integrating herself into the greater-Lake Oconee community in the same fashion.