I believe strong neighborhoods don’t happen by accident. They grow when people feel connected, informed, and supported, especially in moments that matter.
For many years, my community involvement centered around public schools, where I volunteered in parents associations and served as a board member at my child’s middle school and stayed closely engaged while raising my family in the East Bay. As my children have grown and moved on, my focus has naturally expanded beyond schools to supporting the broader neighborhood and community at large.
Today, my involvement is rooted in bringing people together, strengthening local connections, and contributing to the long-term health and resilience of the neighborhoods I call home.
When you work with me, you’re working with someone who understands neighborhoods from the inside. Not just through data and market trends, but also through lived experience, relationships, and long-term involvement.
I know the rhythms of these communities: how people connect, what they value, and what makes a place feel like home. This perspective allows me to guide clients thoughtfully through important housing transitions, whether they’re buying their first home, downsizing, or stepping into a new chapter.