Swinging into Gratitude

A perfect late summer evening of baseball and some of the best people I know, our second annual client social was an absolute home run. 


I've looked back over my career and the very best part of it has always been and always will be the people.

Houses are great, don't get me wrong, but even the best homes pale in comparison to the inhabitants that bring those homes to life.


There are so many different ways to build a real estate business, and while I've dabbled with a few other marketing things here and there, I always come back to relationships. 


My friends, my family, former co-workers from jobs long past, local business owners and entrepreneurs, those personal connections have always been the bread and butter of my business.

Spending an evening with all of you, collectively, solidified my feeling that it's the only way I want to move forward.

Focusing all my energy on building and maintaining relationships with some of the best individuals in Northeast Ohio.

And if a house or two gets sold along the way, that's the icing on the cake for me. (Alot of food analogies happening here, but it works, lol.)


Connecting with so many of you and your families again was so. much. fun. Seriously. 


You got to meet my family, the rest of my team, and hopefully make a few new connections of your own.

And there was food, drinks, perfect weather, giveaways…

…a ball game, and plus a fireworks display set to a Taylor Swift soundtrack to end the night.

I couldn't have asked for a better evening to share with almost 300 of my favorite friends.


Eeeks, that's a lot of people!

I can't wait to see how this community grows between now and next year.

Thank you to each and every one of you that is a part of it. And a huge thank you to my lending partner, Lori Fetter at Ruoff Home Mortgage, for helping me make all this happen.


If a loan is in your future, she's a gem to work with and knows how to make the mortgage process almost as much fun as an evening at the ballpark.