I was raised on a small farm in Michigan. Farm life often teaches you a great work ethic. Early to bed early to rise makes a man healthy wealthy and wise. Not quite sure I have accomplished all of that but it sure sound good and I guess I'll just keep working at it. My mother use to tell me I should go into Real Estate (she thought I would be good at it). I guess mother was right because I have been helping people accomplish their Real Estate goals since 1998.
I have heard it said if you do something you love you will never work a day in your life. I have found this to be true. There are so many things I love about selling Real Estate. It's really much more than just helping people accomplish their Real Estate goals by purchasing a house or selling their current one. It's about helping them along life's in this journey.
Our homes are a reflection of who we are! They are often our safe haven, a place of refuge from the outside world and stresses of life. It's the place where we spend our leisure time enjoying family, friends, reading your favorite books, working in our garden or enjoying our hobbies. Life has many seasons. I enjoy helping people no matter what season of life they are in. Whether it's a first home buyer, someone moving to a larger home, downsizing, moving to Florida to start enjoying retirement or moving closer to family. It's been a privilege and honor to help hundreds of people on their journey through life and finding a place they can call HOME. One of the greatest gifts I receive is when we get to the closing and the buyer or seller gives me a hug as they thank you for doing what I love and you know you have made a new friend for life.
Finding balance is life is one of life's great challenges. Yet this challenge is one that must be met in order to find peace. When I am not helping people accomplish their Real Estate goals. I Love spending time with my family, I enjoy working out to Zumba or any type of aerobics exercise, being outdoors, going for long walks in the woods, watching a beautiful sunset or sunrise, kayaking, biking, bird watching, reading a good book, gardening (vegetables and flowers), vacationing in the Smokey Mountains and whitewater rafting.