Becoming a real estate professional has been one of my biggest dreams, and now it's a reality.
As a military spouse for many years, I’ve experienced both sides of the real estate journey, buyer and seller, more times than I can count. I was always passionate about the process. It might sound a little strange, but I often felt like I was the one selling myself the home I ended up buying! I would dive deep into researching neighborhoods, schools, weather patterns, commute times, home quality, you name it. After all, buying a home is a major decision, and I wanted to get it right every time.
Time and again, real estate agents I worked with would tell me, “You have a natural talent for this. You should get your license!” Still, I stayed the course in my marketing career, where I thrived as a Product Manager and found great fulfillment for many years.
But life has its seasons. After stepping away from corporate life to become a full-time homemaker and mother, an unexpected event created a new opportunity, and I knew it was finally time to step into my dream.
Today, one of my greatest sources of inspiration, besides the beauty of Wyoming, is helping people who face language barriers. As someone born and raised in Puerto Rico, I understand firsthand the challenge of navigating big decisions in a second language. I’ve overcome that barrier myself, and I’m now fluent in both English and Spanish. It’s my mission to give back by helping others feel understood and empowered through every step of the home-buying or selling process.
One day, I hope to write a book and become a keynote speaker, sharing my story to inspire others. When that happens, I’ll know I’ve fulfilled another lifelong dream.