My Story
Why the Western Slope feels like home
Sixteen years ago I moved to Mesa County, and I never looked back. What started as an appreciation for the mountains and the mesas turned into a deep affection for the rhythm of life here — the orchards in bloom, the quiet trailheads, the neighbor with the tomato surplus in August, the tasting room where the pourer knows what you'll order before you sit down.
Over the years I've come to believe that a property is never just a building or a parcel of land. It's tied to the community around it, the landscape it sits within, and the daily life that happens inside and around it.
That's why I work with all kinds of properties — homes, land, small businesses, and small-acreage parcels — and why I take the time to help my clients understand not just the property, but the life that comes with it.