

I live where I work. And I work where others come to escape.
The land you’re thinking about selling? There’s a good chance I’ve already seen it—from a ridgeline at sunrise, from a back road most maps ignore, or from the kind of vantage point you only reach on foot.
The home you’re selling—especially if it’s exceptional—deserves the same level of understanding.
You won’t find me leading with sales numbers or self-promotion. My time is spent staying ahead of legislative and zoning changes, advocating for property rights, tracking market shifts, and understanding what truly moves value in both land and high-end homes. I pay attention to details others miss: setting, privacy, approach, views, materials, light, and how a property lives—not just how it photographs.
That matters for sellers.
Because land isn’t just acreage on paper, and a luxury home isn’t just finishes and square footage. Both are assets shaped by context, timing, and perception. The difference between a listing that lingers and one that commands attention is informed positioning—rooted in local knowledge, restraint, and respect for the property itself.
If you’re looking for hype, flash, or someone who sells themselves harder than your property, I’m not your agent.
If you want a calm, strategic advocate who understands land, luxury, and the people who buy both—you’re in the right place.