Land has always meant more than just property to my family. It is a way of life. My family’s roots in agriculture go back nearly 250 years to when our ancestors first settled in America. Since then, every generation has owned land and raised livestock. For the past five generations, our family has called Southeast Oklahoma home, and the values that come with caring for the land have been passed down ever since. When I was young, my parents worked hard and saved everything they could to buy a ranch outside of McAlester. That ranch was not just where we lived. It is where my brothers and I learned the value of hard work, responsibility, and taking pride in what you build. Many of my childhood memories are tied to that place. Checking cattle, fixing fences, cutting hay, and spending long days outdoors taught us lessons that can only be learned from working the land. Those experiences shaped the way I see land ownership today. To me, land is not just an investment or a transaction. It holds stories, memories, and opportunities for the future. Whether it is a working ranch, a hunting property, or a place to build a home, the right piece of land can become the foundation for a family’s legacy. Before getting into real estate, I spent more than 15 years working in the agriculture industry in management and marketing roles. That experience taught me how to evaluate property, understand its potential, and communicate its value to the right buyers. It also taught me how important trust and relationships are when you are doing business with people. Today, my goal in real estate is simple. I want to help people find the kind of property they can truly be proud of owning. Whether you are buying your first piece of land, expanding an operation, looking for a recreational getaway, or selling a property that has meant a lot to your family, I work hard to make sure every detail is handled the right way. Land has been a big part of my family’s story for generations. Helping others find their own piece of it is something I genuinely enjoy. If you are looking for a farm, ranch, hunting property, or recreational land, I would be glad to help you find a place where you can build something worth passing on.