The Agent Who Came Back From the Dead. Literally.
In the spring of 2020, while the world was shutting down, my world stopped completely.
I was in a cycling accident that crushed my pelvis. I flatlined. And then somehow, against everything, I came back.
I spent three months in a wheelchair. My three kids, all little, were home because schools were closed and the world had gone quiet. My husband drove me to listing appointments because I could not get behind the wheel myself. I could not walk. I could barely breathe without pain.
And in that year, I doubled my business.
Not because circumstances were easy. Because I refused to let them be an excuse.
While other agents were waiting for the market to stabilize, I was learning it from a wheelchair. While others were pausing, I was building a team. While I was relearning how to walk, I was also relearning what I was made of.
By the time I was back on my feet, I had built something I was proud of. And the real estate industry took notice. I was asked to become a business coach, helping agents across the country understand their local markets in one of the most chaotic and fast-changing environments real estate has ever seen.
That experience, the accident, the recovery, the rebuilding, shaped everything about how I work today.
I do not take a single transaction for granted. I do not waste your time. I bring the same intensity to selling your home that I brought to learning how to walk again. And I use every tool available, including the latest AI technology, to make sure my clients have every possible advantage in this market.
I did not get into real estate to be average. And after everything I have been through, average is simply not an option.
If you are buying or selling a luxury home in Boerne, Fair Oaks Ranch, or the Texas Hill Country, I would love to show you what it looks like when your agent refuses to quit.