Returning to NYC

After nearly a decade in Los Angeles, returning to New York City feels like a homecoming in more ways than one. When I first moved to LA, I was ready for a change—a new market, new opportunities, and a fresh perspective on the world of real estate. But as any true New Yorker knows, the city has a way of calling you back.

Spending the last 9 1/2 years in Los Angeles shaped me as an agent. I learned to navigate a sprawling, car-centric city where architecture, space, and lifestyle play a vastly different role than they do in New York. Selling homes in LA meant selling a lifestyle—private hillside estates with breathtaking views, mid-century modern gems with seamless indoor-outdoor flow, and grand estates steeped in Hollywood history. I became deeply attuned to the nuances of luxury real estate, the art of storytelling in home sales, and the importance of matching clients with properties that truly enhance their way of life.

But New York is where my love of real estate began. There’s nothing quite like the energy of this market—the fast pace, the historic pre-war buildings, the sleek high-rises with unparalleled city views, the intimate brownstones tucked away on tree-lined streets. Here, real estate isn’t just about square footage or amenities; it’s about legacy, about being part of the ever-evolving fabric of the city. Every building, every neighborhood, every transaction carries a story, and I’m thrilled to step back into the dynamic landscape.

What excites me most about returning is bringing everything I’ve learned in LA back to my hometown. Understanding the luxury market from both coasts has given me a unique perspective on what discerning buyers and sellers want, whether they’re looking for a Manhattan penthouse or a Bel-Air retreat. The demand for elevated living experiences is universal, but New York’s energy, culture, and history make it one the most compelling places in the world to buy and sell property.

As I reintegrate into the New York market, I’m reminded of why I fell in love with this business in the first place. Real Estate is about more than just transactions—it’s about relationships, trust, and helping people find the place they’ll call home. Whether you’re a longtime New Yorker looking to make a move, an Angeleno thinking about an East Coast chapter, or someone simply curious about what the city has to offer, I’d love to connect.

Coming back to New York isn’t just a career move; it’s a return to my roots. And I couldn’t be more excited for what’s ahead.