What was your most interesting job before going into real estate?
I was an elementary school teachers assistant.
Where did you grow up?
Los Angeles, CA.
Growing up, what did you want to be?
An NBA player.
What do you do to relax when you’re stressed?
Scroll through the MLS, public records, real estate news, trends, etc.
If you could meet any well-known figure (living or not), who would it be and why?
Stephen Ross or any self-made billionaire real estate investor. There is so much to learn!
Where is South Florida’s best-kept secret?
Joia Beach, but I think the secret is out.
What do you love most about the industry?
I get to work with amazing people and every day is an adventure.
What is the most difficult aspect of your job?
Inspection periods.
What’s your best advice for generating new leads?
Build real relationships.
What are you binge-watching/reading/listening to lately?
Joe Rogan’s podcast.
What’s your favorite meal in South Florida?
Zak The Baker [in Miami].
Architecturally speaking, what is your favorite building in South Florida?
Eighty Seven Park by Renzo Piano.
What’s the weirdest thing that’s ever happened to you on the job?
Probably coming in contact with random people from childhood when I show up to a showing.
What’s one thing people might be surprised to learn about you?
I’m 30 years old and I have three kids [which] always seems to take people by surprise.
What’s your favorite vacation spot and why?
I have three kids — my office on a Monday morning after a long weekend.
In 10 words or less, what is your advice for someone new to the industry?
Fully dedicate yourself, don’t do this as a side gig.
Who are your favorite people to follow on social media?
Ryan Serhant and some other brokers who perform at the highest level and enjoy life to the max.