Pay attention first
The property, the client and the constraints should shape the recommendation.
This page is intentionally honest about what still needs to come from the person behind the work: the story, local connection and experience that cannot be manufactured by a website.
Use a natural environmental portrait in the Foothills, not a synthetic person or generic power pose.
Replace this draft with a first-person biography that explains the real local connection, professional background and way of working.
[OWNER-PROVIDED BIOGRAPHY, 250–400 words]
Useful source notes: Why this place matters personally. What led to the work. How clients experience communication and decision-making. The kinds of questions the agent pays attention to. Experience across Greater Los Angeles.
Avoid awards, production claims or superlatives unless they are current, verified and actually help a client understand the work.
The property, the client and the constraints should shape the recommendation.
Confidence comes from understanding why, not from being pushed toward certainty.
Local knowledge should remain valuable when there is no immediate transaction.
A short conversation about where you are, what matters and what would make sense next. No obligation.