Real estate is more than buying and selling property to me. It is advocacy.
Before earning my license in 2020, I served 16 years in emergency services and continue to hold my paramedic license in Tennessee. That career shaped how I lead today. It taught me to stay calm under pressure, think clearly in high stakes situations, and guide people through important decisions with confidence and steadiness.
That same mindset now drives how I serve my clients.
Amber and I have built our business around the belief that being local truly matters. As part of a locally owned brokerage, we are invested here. We do not answer to an out of state franchise or corporate office. We answer to the same people we see at the grocery store, the ball fields, the lake, and around town.
We know the people.
We know the streets.
For us, this business is about relationships. It is about trust, good conversations, shared laughs, and building connections that last well beyond the closing table. The sale of a home matters, but it is never more important than the people involved. People are always the priority.
Being local is not a marketing phrase. It is accountability. It is responsibility. It is investing in the same community where we are raising our family.
Buying or selling a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you will ever make. You deserve steady guidance, honest communication, and someone who will advocate for you every step of the way.
That is exactly how I approach this business.
Real estate is more than contracts and closings. It is families finding home, individuals stepping into new chapters, and communities growing stronger together. That is why we approach every relationship with intention, every decision with integrity, and every opportunity with a deep respect for the people we serve.