Software Architect · Real Estate Tech · Southern California
Two decades building the technology layer beneath modern real estate — from virtual tours to AI-powered analytics — and still finding wonder in a guitar riff or a trail at sunset.
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I've spent over two decades building the infrastructure that powers modern real estate marketing — scalable platforms, intelligent analytics, and tools that make agents' lives measurably easier.
My work sits at the intersection of technical architecture and practical utility. I care deeply about building things people actually use, whether that means integrating AI tools into listing workflows or rethinking how agents interact with market data.
Off the keyboard, I volunteer at our local art club, chase inspiration on scenic SoCal trails, and lose myself in electric guitar — the creative counterweight that keeps everything in balance.
An end-to-end solution for real estate professionals — virtual tours, automated photography enhancement, and multi-channel listing distribution built into a single cohesive experience.
ArchitectureA comprehensive data platform that surfaces market trends, pricing optimization signals, and buyer identification through rigorous data-driven insights for agents.
Data EngineeringAn integrated suite that strips away administrative friction for real estate professionals — giving back the hours that belong to clients, not spreadsheets.
Product DevelopmentHelping organize exhibitions, workshops, and community events that bring creative expression to people of all ages. Art keeps me grounded in the non-binary, human side of problem-solving.
Music has always been my creative exhaust valve. Exploring scales, techniques, and styles across genres on electric guitar — the discipline of practice rhymes surprisingly well with software architecture.
The scenic paths of Southern California offer exactly the kind of unstructured thinking time that fuels good architecture. Some of my best ideas arrive somewhere between a ridgeline and the drive home.
Whether it's a technology challenge, a creative project, or a conversation about real estate innovation — I'm always open to a good exchange.