Multigenerational living isn’t a specialty I chose professionally. It’s how I was raised — and how I choose to live now.
I grew up in Cape Coral, Florida — which means I know Southwest Florida the way most people know their own backyard. I studied Medical Anthropology and Public Health at the University of Florida, which sounds like an unusual path to real estate until you realize that multigenerational living sits exactly at the intersection of family systems, health outcomes, and how people age. I’ve always been interested in longevity — how people live well, stay independent, and maintain dignity as they get older. This work is a direct extension of that.
Early in my career I worked as a nursing assistant in a memory care unit. I saw firsthand what happens when families don’t have better options — when proximity and presence get replaced by institutional care. That experience has never left me. It’s part of why I believe so strongly that the right home, with the right layout, changes what’s possible for a family.
I’ve spent my professional life in and around real estate — studying floorplans, building the brand and marketing behind this brokerage, and learning the builder side of the industry from the inside. I know how new construction homes are presented and sold. I know what listing language actually signals. And I know which layout features matter most to the families we work with — not from a checklist, but from years of paying attention.
I live in Babcock Ranch with Justin, our two daughters — ages 9 and 11 — his mother, and our two dogs, a goldendoodle and a dachshund.
When I’m not working I’m usually cooking something interesting, reading about longevity research, or outside with the dogs and the kids.
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Hometown
Cape Coral, Florida
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Focus Areas
New Construction · Resale · ADU
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Specialty
Multigenerational Housing — Florida
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Associations
NAR · Coconut Coast · ORRA · Miami Realtors
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Based in
Babcock Ranch, FL
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Interests
Longevity science, food, kayaking, beaches, nature
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