Referrals

The right agent makes your move. The wrong one makes it a nightmare.

Every year, hundreds of families move in and out of the Kansas City metro and Fort Leavenworth, and each move creates the same risky moment.

Someone needs an agent they've never met, in a market they don't know, fast.

I built my business around that exact moment.

Whoever you are, I stay on the line until you're holding keys.

Where Do You Fit?

Buyers and sellers making the move:

A referral is only as good as the person managing it after the handshake. I vet every agent myself, stay in the loop through closing, and treat your move like my own family's move is riding on it.

Here's what that actually looks like. Before I ever hand you a name, I've personally interviewed that agent: their production history, client reviews, how fast they actually call back, and whether they specialize in what you need (relocation, military PCS, first-time buyer, downsizing). I'm not pulling a name off a corporate directory. I'm vouching for someone I've talked to myself.

Once you're matched, I don't disappear. I check in on your transaction as it moves — is the inspection scheduled, did the appraisal come back, is your lender keeping pace — so if something stalls, I catch it before it becomes a crisis instead of after. You've still got a direct line to me the whole time: a second opinion on an offer, a gut check on a negotiating position, or just someone to explain what a contingency actually means at 9 pm on a Tuesday, with zero commission stake in your new house.

And if the agent isn't delivering (the wrong pace, the wrong communication style, the wrong fit), I fix it. I'll re-match you with someone else before you're three weeks into a relationship that isn't working. That's not a guarantee you get from a name a coworker tossed out.

None of it costs you anything. My involvement is covered by a standard referral fee paid agent-to-agent at closing — you never see a bill for it, and you get someone in your corner with no incentive to rush you into a deal that isn't right for you.

So if you're staring down orders to Georgia, a job offer in Austin, or you're just ready for a change of scenery, don't start your search with a name from a Facebook group. Call me. I'll find you someone as good as I'd want for my own family, and I'll stay on the line until you're holding keys

For real estate agents looking for a referral partner:

You've got a client moving to the Kansas City or Fort Leavenworth area. You don't have boots on the ground here, and it's tempting to hand them a name and hope for the best. Here's what happens when you send them to me:

  • The second you refer your client to me, they become my top priority, not a lead I get around to eventually. I make a warm introduction within hours, and I run the relationship the way I'd want mine handled: promptly, personally, and with your client feeling like they landed with someone who actually knows the market, not a random agent from a directory.

  • You stay in the loop the whole way. I send you a weekly update on where the transaction stands: under contract, inspection, appraisal, lender status, closing date, so you're never caught flat-footed when your client calls to check in, and you never look like you handed them off and disappeared. Your name stays attached to a smooth transaction, not a black box.

  • The fee structure is straightforward and generous: a standard signed referral agreement with a competitive split, paid promptly at closing.

  • This isn't a one-way ask. I send business out just as readily as I take it in. When my clients are leaving Fort Leavenworth or the Kansas City metro, I'll send them your way if that's where they're headed. Reciprocal by design, not by accident.

  • And this market has a niche most agents outside it don't touch. Fort Leavenworth military families on PCS orders, BAH and VA loan buyers, and a metro that's split down the middle by the Missouri River. Kansas City straddles two states, Kansas and Missouri, and each one requires its own real estate license. A lot of agents are only licensed on one side, so if your client ends up looking at homes on the other side of the river, that agent either can't help them or has to hand off part of the search to someone else. I'm licensed in both Kansas and Missouri, so wherever your client lands, I can take them there myself.

If you've got a client heading to the KC metro or Fort Leavenworth, just text me, call me, or grab time on my calendar. No lead form to fill out and no waiting around: reach out, and I'll take it from there, with a fast, well-managed handoff that makes you look good to your client and keeps the door open for me to return the favor.