More About Me

One of my first jobs was making pizzas—and it escalated from
there. Little did I know, that same hustle would serve as the foundation for a
successful career in real estate. 

My journey into real estate began when I moved to
Albuquerque. I’d just come through emotionally tough months and was craving a
fresh start and a new community. My aunt and uncle, both seasoned professionals
in real estate, encouraged me to get my license. Looking back, real estate was
the perfect culmination of everything I’d learned from a lifetime of working in
business and serving others.

Hard work is in my DNA. I started working in high school to
help my dad. My mom had been diagnosed with a terminal illness at age 15, and
as the oldest of five siblings, and my dad working full-time, I knew it was
time for me to help raise the rest of the family. I stepped up to care for her
and help with my younger brothers and sisters, until my mom passed away, when I
was 19.

I got a job at Pizza Hut, working in the kitchen. I was
quickly promoted to team leader, then general manager. I handled hiring,
training, quality control, customer service, and finances. I realized I loved
serving people and leading a team. To this day, I believe great customer
service is the foundation of any successful business. When people feel cared
for, they come back.

Eventually, I was promoted to traveling manager. Pizza Hut
sent me to struggling stores in the surrounding area to turn them around.
During that time, I got married and had three beautiful kids: Brooklyn, Jordyn,
and Tucker. On the surface, I was living the American Dream.

By then, I was living in Michigan, raising my kids as a
single dad. I got engaged again, but a week before the wedding, the
relationship ended—and I had already quit my job to relocate. Heartbroken, I
needed a reset. With no reason to stay in Michigan, I moved to Albuquerque,
where my family lived.

That decision changed everything. Encouraged by my aunt and
uncle, I gave real estate a try—and it fit me perfectly. I already had the
discipline and drive from years of being self-employed, which was priceless,
cause here’s the thing: success doesn’t just happen—you make it happen. Put in
the time, find good mentors, and results will follow. That’s what I found at
Century 21 Camco.

In 2022, the same year I got my real estate license, I met
Emma—now my wife. She had two beautiful children from a previous marriage,
Loralai and William. Two years ago, we welcomed our daughter  Marlaina, and we have another baby on the
way. Emma supports my passion for business, and I feel incredibly lucky because
work is more than a day job—it’s something I genuinely love.

Service and hard work are ingrained in who I am. Real estate
allows me to serve others, provide for my family, and enjoy the flexibility to
be present for what matters most. I wouldn’t trade it for anything.

As a REALTOR®, I pride myself on going above and beyond for
my clients. I take a hands-on approach to every step of the transaction, making
myself as present, supportive, and helpful as possible. Whether it's scheduling
and attending home inspections, showing properties to out-of-state clients via
video, or walking through homes with their relatives, I’m fully engaged
throughout the process.

Communication is one of my top priorities. I make sure my
clients always know what’s happening and feel comfortable reaching out at any
time. I’m a proactive problem solver who stays focused on one goal: helping my
clients achieve theirs with confidence and ease.

From the first point of contact to close and beyond, I
personally oversee every detail. While my clients always make the final
decisions, I ensure they fully understand their options and the potential
impact of each choice. Whether you’re buying a residential home, a commercial
space, or a new build, I’m here to provide expert guidance and steady support.
My mission is to make the process smooth and informed—so you feel empowered
every step of the way.

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