Angela is not your typical real estate broker—she’s a strategic partner helping people make smart, wealth-building real estate
moves. With an engineering background and over 20 years of experience leading complex corporate negotiations, Angela data-driven mindset, analytical approach, and ability to navigate complex negotiations make her an invaluable
partner for buyers, sellers, and investors looking to make smart, wealth-building real estate moves. Clients trust Angela for her commitment to their long-term success. With experience as both an investor and a property manager, she brings a results-driven, investor- focused approach to every transaction, helping clients navigate the market with confidence.
Whether it’s guiding first-time buyers through their biggest purchase, helping new investors land their first rental, or supporting seasoned owners in optimizing their properties, Angela delivers clear, actionable strategies that lead to long-term success. Her growing leasing and property management firm is designed to answer the “now what” question of owning real estate, providing ongoing support to ensure clients not only own property but thrive as owners. What truly sets Angela apart is her ability to think outside the box when challenges arise. From financing roadblocks to complex negotiations, she is incredibly resourceful in finding creative solutions that keep transactions moving forward. Her clients know that when obstacles come up, she and her team are already working on a way through them.
Angela is committed to giving back a portion of her proceeds to local charities that protect society’s most vulnerable, helping strengthen communities and create positive change. By aligning real estate with social good, she strives to make an impact that extends far beyond just the properties she helps people secure.
Beyond Real Estate… When she’s not working, Angela loves immersing herself in a good book, sipping on a perfectly brewed coffee (with Baileys, please!), listening to jazz, or planning her next family getaway. Biggest pet peeve? Seeing people get the wrong real estate advice. Also, slow walkers who take up the whole sidewalk—move it people, we’re on a time schedule over here!