Real estate is how I make a living, but serving others is why I get up every morning. I put impact and purpose above profit, and I strive to make sure every family I work with feels supported, respected, and guided toward the best option for their unique needs.
This commitment shows up not only in how I help distressed sellers, but also in how I serve the community:
As President of the Rotary Club of East Hartford, I work with incredible people to fund scholarships for local students, fight hunger, provide swimming lessons for children, and support both local families and global causes like ending polio.
As a member of the Knights of Columbus in Manchester, I join efforts that provide meals, clothing, and assistance to families in need, keeping service at the heart of everything we do.
As a Selectman in East Hartford, I work hard to listen to residents and make decisions that put our community first—balancing growth with care for the people who call this town home.
These roles have shaped how I approach real estate. To me, helping a seller in distress isn’t about squeezing out the biggest commission—it’s about giving them options. Maybe that means a quick and easy sale to reduce stress. Maybe it means full-service marketing to get top dollar. Sometimes it’s simply connecting them with resources to stabilize their situation.
Every story is different, but my promise is the same: to walk beside you with honesty, integrity, and a focus on what’s best for you.
Because at the end of the day, profit fades, but impact lasts forever.