From Thailand to the US. From enterprise IT architecture to impact investing.
The same discipline that built Fortune 500 infrastructure now builds housing communities where women, families, and animals are welcomed, supported, and seen.
Most people think real estate is about buying properties.
Here... it's about creating places where people can rebuild their lives.
In Phoenix, Nikki partnered with Housing Alchemy and Banana Split Club on a 6-bed, 6-bath co-living project built specifically for residents in the Mercy Center behavioral health program. But what makes this project different isn't just the housing.
It's what happens inside it.
The people in the program didn't just move in. They helped build it. Trained as construction workers during the build. Gained real, transferable skills. Walked into rooms they built with their own hands.
Not just a roof over someone's head... but dignity, ownership, and opportunity.
Because the hardest part isn't starting over. It's having the support and resources to stay on your feet.
People over properties. Always. And we're just getting started.
You've deployed capital before. You know the difference between a deal and an operator.
Here, your capital partners with an operator who came up through enterprise systems... someone who underwrites conservatively, builds infrastructure first, and treats your partnership like the business relationship it is.
Co-living, transitional housing, and RV/tiny home communities in Phoenix and San Antonio. Structured JV partnerships. Mission-aligned returns.
No vague promises. Real deals, real terms, real operator.
Tired of competing on the MLS? Looking to move a property fast or find a deal before it hits the market?
Nikki operates an active buyer and seller network across Phoenix and New Jersey. Creative finance, subject-to, seller financing. If there's a deal to be structured, it gets structured.
Aspiring investor finding your first property, a wholesaler ready to move, or a homeowner navigating a hard situation... there's a path forward here.
You shouldn't be losing hours to tasks technology can handle. And you shouldn't need a development team to build the infrastructure your business runs on.
Nikki brings decades of Fortune 500 IT architecture to real estate and business operations. GoHighLevel pipelines. AI-powered systems and automation. Scalable workflows. CRM integration.
If you're juggling disconnected systems and losing time to manual work... that's exactly the problem she solves.
In 1994, Nikki arrived in the US from Thailand with limited English and a refusal to stop moving forward. She worked multiple jobs while earning her MBA from UMass Boston... laying the foundation for a career designing complex infrastructure for Fortune 500 enterprises.
That career taught her one thing above everything else: the systems you build determine the outcomes you get. The same is true for housing communities as it is for enterprise networks.
As someone who has navigated life as an immigrant, a woman in tech, and a member of the LGBTQ+ community, Nikki understands at a bone-deep level what it means to need a space where you feel secure and welcomed... and what it means to build one.
Today, she applies the same analytical precision that built enterprise-grade infrastructure to a different kind of build... housing communities where the people who need them most finally have somewhere to land, grow, and belong.
She's competed at the World stage four times as a Team USA dragon boat paddler. Discipline, resilience, and showing up fully... that's not just how she races. It's how she operates.
Outside of work, you'll find her in the gym lifting heavy, or at the beach with four rescued dogs she brought back from a South Korean puppy mill shutdown.
The mission is personal. The execution is disciplined. The work is just getting started.