The story of how a West Covina kid became your favorite real estate person.
I grew up here. Went to the same coffee shop every morning before high school. Bought my first home five blocks from where my parents still live.
After a decade of doing this — first-time buyers, second-home upgrades, investment portfolios, the works — one thing's clear: real estate is local. The agent who knows the streets always wins.
When I'm not working, I'm walking the neighborhood with my dog, supporting local businesses, or talking too long with neighbors at the farmer's market. This place is home, and helping people find their home here is the best job I can think of.
If a deal isn't right for you, we'll say so — even if it costs us the sale.
Knowing the streets means knowing what listings miss. Schools, traffic, builders, neighbors.
You move when it's right. Not when it's convenient for our quarter.
Born here, raised here, bought my first home here. Real estate isn't just my job — it's about helping neighbors find the home that actually fits their life.
15 minutes. No pitches. Just real talk about what you're thinking.