Growing up with a military officer for a father, I learned that a man’s integrity, honor and character were the most valuable assets he could ever possess. Life on a farm reinforced that lesson — anything worth having takes hard work and patience. Even when you did everything right, things didn’t always turn out the way you hoped. You keep going anyway.
I bring those same values into my real estate work. I approach every home or piece of land as if I were buying it myself. I don’t talk people into purchases. I’ve learned it’s just as important to help people walk away from deals that aren’t the right fit. My role is to help people think clearly, understand what they’re looking at, and make decisions they won’t regret later.
I enjoy educating clients and walking them through the real estate process, whether they’re buying a home or land. I don’t see myself as a salesperson — I see myself as a guide.
When not hunting real estate, you’ll find me in the mountains chasing elk and deer or in the stream trying to outsmart the trout.