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My journey before real estate is quite unique. I worked in the criminal justice system for 7 years as briefly as a Youth Worker and then as an Officer before switching career paths into real estate. I grew up in Mississauga and Burlington, while currently living in Milton. The one thing I love about being in real estate is that real estate provides that opportunity to build a lifestyle by design, from hard work, perseverance and dedication into the business each and everyday. Having fun is key!
I am a fitness enthusiast, proud uncle, knowledge seeker and I also enjoy cooking for my family and friends.
A positive and straightforward approach, while offering full support to clients is what I strive for day in and day out to ensure that every real estate experience is elevated to the next level. The relationship between the client and realtor goes well beyond the transaction and I look forward to building those relationships with everyone that I meet.
My journey through Mississauga, Burlington and Milton.
I was born and raised in Mississauga until I graduated high school at age 17. Living in Mississauga really gave me my first glimpse of what a community is. I grew up on a court where we would play football, soccer, road hockey and all sorts of other games kids and teenagers would play. One of my neighbours and his family have been a huge impact on my life and remain very close to me. Shout out to the Handal family. I grew up playing hockey in Mississauga and attended elementary school all the way to high school in the Meadowvale community. I would not change one part of my journey through Mississauga, as I often travel back to workout with friends and to see family. Seeing how Mississauga has grown into a multicultural community is very pleasing. Hey, Mississauga…thank you for being there for me while I was growing up.
After graduating high school, Burlington was my next stop. Leaving my friends and some family behind as I ventured to Burlington was scary and I was often lost finding my way around Burlington as I started my College days of travelling from Burlington to Humber College daily from September 2009 to April 2014. As the days, months and years progressed Burlington became a huge part of me and my love of Burlington has grown to the point where I’m always excited to visit and will travel from Milton to Burlington just to visit certain stores where I have developed relationships over the years with the staff and owners. I lived in Burlington throughout my entire time in College and University. These were years In my life that saw many changes and growth. I’m proud to have lived in the Burlington community during these years, as I can say without hesitation that Burlington has a place in my heart and forever will. I worked at a pet store in North Burlington from age 17 to 20. I developed many friendships there and my co-workers taught me more than they know about life. I’m forever grateful for them. Once I started working in the Correctional and Justice Services I found this to be my career path for the next 7 years. Hey, Burlington…thank you for guiding me throughout my college, university and first career.
Forward to July 2017, What an amazing idea this was! I moved to Milton. Milton has been a part of me ever since I was little. I remember as a kid driving to the Dairy Queen in Milton from Mississauga and not really knowing much , other than this Is where we go for a blizzard. Now, I live in the community that has satisfied my ice cream cravings for years! The love for Milton is strong, the community is tight and growing too. It is great to see a town like Milton expand with more families and businesses. Milton is unique because when you go to the same stores, gym and family run restaurants, there is a sense of togetherness. Everyone is friendly, knows each other and would be more than happy to start a conversation. As I continue in my journey through Milton, I am looking forward to not only seeing my career grow, but myself as I become older and start a family. Hey, Milton…I’m home.