There's something especially meaningful about seeing your work recognized in print.
The March/April 2026 "Home Issue" of Modern Luxury Hawai‘i just arrived — featuring a spread called "Island Abodes" that highlights exceptional properties listed across all four main islands, and I'm honored that my listing at 3735 Diamond Head Road in Honolulu was chosen to represent O'ahu.
At $55 million, this Diamond Head property is one of those rare homes that truly earns its place in a conversation about Hawai‘i's finest. But what struck me most about this particular feature wasn't my listing alone—it was the context it sits within.
To be included alongside properties on Hawai'i Island, Maui, and Kaua'i, each represented by colleagues I deeply respect—Steve Hurwitz, Leslie Mackenzie Smith, and Neal Norman—feels less like a spotlight and more like a reflection of what Hawai'i Life is doing across the state. We are fortunate to work in a market where the properties themselves tell extraordinary stories, and where the agents trusted to represent them take that responsibility seriously.
The issue also includes a nod to Worthshop, featured in the "On the Scene" section. If you haven't read my reflections from Worthshop9 on Maui, you can find them here. That gathering and the conversations it sparked continue to shape how I think about this work.
I'm also grateful to be included in Modern Luxury's Insider Guide alongside other top-performing real estate agents in Hawai‘i. It's a recognition I don't take lightly, and one I hope reflects the standard of care and expertise I try to bring to every client relationship.
If you're curious about the Diamond Head listing or want to explore what's possible in Honolulu's luxury market, I'd love to connect.