
Built on service
Nine years of Army service. Now serving the CSRA.

Where it started
I grew up in Troy, Michigan. After high school, I wanted to serve my country in a way that meant something, so I joined the United States Army. I spent the next nine years there.
The Army taught me discipline and the quiet reward of hard work. But the lesson that stuck the most had nothing to do with rank or mission. It was that the people on your team matter more than almost anything, and that life is too short not to embrace the good moments when they come.
After the military, I pursued an MBA and a Master of Law. Together, they gave me the business and contract fluency that real estate demands, and a deeper respect for the weight of decisions people make with their money.
The work that found me
Real estate has always been in my life. I come from a family of agents, and I grew up watching my mom build a serious career in the business. So when I was figuring out what to do after the Army and graduate school, real estate wasn’t a leap. It was a homecoming.
What I didn’t expect was how much I’d love closing day. Watching someone become a homeowner for the first time. Watching a military family who’s been uncertain through an entire move finally exhale the moment the keys are in their hand. That moment never gets old. It’s the whole reason I do this.
Careful work, honest answers
Today I work with buyers and sellers across the Central Savannah River Area, licensed in both Georgia and South Carolina, backed by Blanchard & Calhoun Real Estate Co. Whether you’re selling a home you’ve loved for decades or buying your first place, I want you to feel informed, respected, and genuinely well served at every step.
I like to laugh, and I like real conversations. I’m not the agent who’s going to talk in scripts or push you into a deal you’re not comfortable with. I refuse to let my clients settle. I’ll work hard to make sure you get what you deserve, and I’ll be your biggest advocate from first conversation to closing day.
My favorite clients are the ones who ask hard questions. My second favorite are the ones who will let me answer them.
When I’m not selling houses
Outside of real estate, my life is full. My significant other and I have five kids together, and most of our best days are spent traveling with them, usually somewhere with a beach or a mountain.
My faith is at the center of how I live. I’m a devoted Christian, and that’s the lens I bring to everything: family, work, the way I treat the people I serve.
When I’m not with my family or on a closing, you can usually find me on the mats. I train jiu-jitsu. It’s another lesson in showing up, staying patient, and trusting the process.


Ready to talk real estate?
Whether you’re ready to move or just curious, I’d be glad to hear from you.