Buying or selling a home is one of the biggest things you'll do, and it rarely happens at a convenient time. Most of my clients come to me in the middle of something: a job moving them across the country, a life that's shifted in ways big or small, a first home, or a house they walked into just to look, and decided to buy.
What I've found is that people need more than someone who knows real estate. They need someone genuinely on their side, and a clear path through it.
I'm the agent people call back. My background as an architect, and the kind of planning and design work that shaped it, means I see property differently than most. I've spent over a decade building deep market knowledge. But what clients remember most is that they didn't feel alone in it. That they could ask the same question three times without feeling like a burden. That the process felt smooth, even when, behind the scenes, it wasn't.
When I list a property, the first two weeks are the most important. A lot happens before it ever goes live.
I'm not here to push you toward a decision. I'm here to make sure you have the resources and a path, so that whatever you decide, it's yours.
The clients who get the most from working with me show up as partners in it. If that sounds like you, I'd love to be the person in your corner.
And if you're moving out of the market? I know good agents around the country, and if I don't know someone where you're headed, I know who to call.
Real estate questions? Give me a call. I'd love to help.