I began my real estate career in 2014 and have since found my professional home at Keller Williams Metro Center in Old Town Alexandria — one of the most consistently top-producing real estate offices on the entire East Coast. What sets KW Metro Center apart isn’t just the numbers; it’s the environment. From day one, agents are invested in, challenged to grow, and surrounded by peers who genuinely want to see each other win. The culture of continuous learning, shared knowledge, and mutual accountability has shaped not just how I do business, but who I am as a professional.
The DMV is a region unlike any other — steeped in history, alive with energy, and full of communities I’m honored to call my own. As a licensed Realtor® across Virginia, Washington D.C., and Maryland, I specialize in listings with a focused approach to preparing homes for market so they sell faster and for more.
My service area spans all of Northern Virginia — including Alexandria, Arlington, Springfield, Fort Hunt, and Woodbridge — the entire District of Columbia, and Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties in Maryland. Wherever you are in the DMV, I’m here to guide you home.
Over the course of my career, I’ve been honored to serve multiple years on the Associate Leadership Council (ALC) — a peer-recognized distinction reserved for the top 20% of agents in our brokerage — and to have earned a Top Producer certification for most of my career.
Community isn’t something I do on the side — it’s woven into how I show up every day. It’s also one of the reasons Keller Williams’ culture feels like such a natural fit. Every year on the second Thursday of May, KW offices nationwide participate in RED Day (Renew | Energize | Donate) — a day dedicated to stepping away from business and stepping toward service, shining a spotlight on the organizations and individuals who need it most. It’s a reminder that the most lasting impact we can have extends well beyond any transaction. In 2023, I was recognized with the Core Value Award for Community by Cloverleaf Equine Center, and in 2025 I was proud to receive the KW Community Award. Together, these recognitions reflect something I hold close: that how you show up for your community matters just as much as how you perform in your profession.




One organization that totally has my heart is Cloverleaf Equine Center. They are PATH certified and do a great job of providing therapeutic services to children and young adults with disabilities, youth from marginalized communities, and recovering military members.
https://www.cloverleafequinecenter.org/
Humans were always meant to be in a community — to share experiences, celebrate accomplishments and grow together. This sharing of life and sense of connection is especially important for those dealing with physical and psychological challenges. Cloverleaf Equine Center is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that assists families and individuals in finding the power of the horse and a caring community.
Another worthy organization is New Hope Housing, a 501(c)(3) whose mission is to end the cycle of homelessness in Northern Virginia. I served multiple years on the planning committee for the Over the Edge fundraising event — where participants literally rappel down the side of the Hilton Hotel at Arlington National Landing. Our inaugural event in 2022 was a tremendous success, raising over $230,000 in donations for New Hope Housing.
You can learn more about New Hope Housing here.
Or the experience itself through the eyes of another committee member as told by Truist.