That’s often the first thing I ask new clients. Because, well, I want to know. Is it a midcentury modern in the forest? A vintage craftsman in the thrum of Northeast Los Angeles? A surf shack down a canyon lane?
This is where we begin, because it’s also the end: I help California’s creatives buy & sell rare, earthy properties. I do this not just because they’re cool places to rest your head at night. But because I believe we should all live in dwellings we feel wildly alive in. To that end, I’m an agent at Reichling / Pickard: a close-knit Los Angeles real estate team with over $1B in sales.
Coming of age in Marin County — a sylvan, artist's enclave north of San Francisco — was not only hippie-environmentalist bootcamp, but fostered in me a deep love of organic design.
I grew up in the cradle of the redwoods, learning early on that composting is mandatory and A-frames are cooler. Soon, I took these granola sensibilities to the world of architecture. During the pandemic, an early partnership with one of the Bay's most creative agents, Logan Link, was pivotal in developing my editorial approach to real estate acquisition and investment.
A blissful amalgamation of cabins deep in the redwoods and soulful midcentury gems, with slices of my slow life in the canyons, it's a deeply authentic map of the soul. Team listings receive unparalleled exposure, along with the houses I see & sell.
As friendly as I am honest, I was once described by a close friend as “a lighthouse of genuine spirit.” When working with me, you’ll enjoy having a creative, determined, and down-to-earth agent. I excel at getting buyers into escrow on special properties, and have been intimately involved in the preparation & sale of architectural masterpieces.
Outside of work, I love hiking in Topanga, hanging out at Trader Joe’s in Silver Lake & Canyon Coffee in Echo Park, or otherwise fantasizing about moving to a 1970s cabin in the woods.