05/16/2026
I played the 20 questions game.
1. What name do you prefer people use for you?
Answer: Casey
2. What do you do professionally, and how do you usually explain it to someone new?
Answer: I’m a real estate agent in Metro Atlanta. I help people buy and sell homes, and I specialize in making complicated transactions easier to understand and easier to survive.
3. What part of your work are you best at?
Answer: I’m best at solving problems inside a transaction. When something goes sideways with the lender, appraisal, HOA, inspection, title, repairs, or personalities involved, I’m good at figuring out what needs to happen next and keeping the deal moving.
4. What part of your work do you wish more people understood?
Answer: I wish more people understood that real estate is not just opening doors and filling out forms. A good transaction takes communication, strategy, experience, negotiation, and problem solving. The work matters most when the deal stops being simple.
5. What are you currently trying to build, improve, or become known for?
Answer: I’m trying to build Gamers Need Homes, Too into a recognizable real estate brand for gamers, nerds, convention people, creatives, and anyone who wants a real estate agent who understands their community and can also seriously protect them through a transaction.
6. What are your biggest personal interests outside of work?
Answer: My biggest personal interests are gaming, tabletop RPGs, conventions, retro games, PC building, anime, comics, movies, and finding fun local experiences around Metro Atlanta.
7. What communities, fandoms, hobbies, or subcultures do you feel connected to?
Answer: I feel connected to gaming communities, tabletop RPG players, convention volunteers and attendees, anime and comic fans, retro gaming collectors, PC gamers, and people who build friendships around shared hobbies.
8. What kind of people do you most enjoy helping?
Answer: I most enjoy helping people who want someone they can trust to explain the process clearly, protect their interests, and help them make good decisions without feeling talked down to or rushed.
9. What problem do people usually come to you to solve?
Answer: People usually come to me when they need help making a real estate decision that feels complicated, stressful, or high-stakes. Sometimes that means buying or selling. Sometimes it means figuring out what the real problem is before we even know the right solution.
10. What values do you try to live by?
Answer: I try to live by honesty, loyalty, curiosity, persistence, and doing the right thing even when it is inconvenient. I believe people deserve clear information, real advocacy, and someone willing to stay with the problem until it is solved.
11. What are you proud of that most people may not know about?
Answer: I’m proud of the difficult transactions I’ve helped get across the finish line, especially the ones where the client may never fully know how much work went into protecting them. I’m also proud of the communities I’ve been part of and the way gaming, conventions, and real estate have come together in my life.
12. What is something you have learned the hard way?
Answer: I’ve learned the hard way that being right is not always enough. Communication, timing, patience, and how people feel during a stressful situation can matter just as much as the facts.
13. What is a skill, habit, or personality trait that makes you different from other people in your field?
Answer: I’m very good at seeing patterns, researching deeply, and connecting details that other people may miss. I’m also comfortable with complicated situations, which helps me stay calm and useful when a transaction gets stressful.
14. What do you want your reputation to be?
Answer: I want to be known as someone who is smart, honest, prepared, protective, and relentless when it comes to helping people. I want people to feel like I took their situation seriously and fought for the best possible outcome.
15. What kind of tone feels most natural for you online: funny, serious, educational, blunt, warm, weird, polished, chaotic, or something else?
Answer: My natural tone is educational, blunt, warm, funny, and a little weird. I like explaining serious things clearly, but I also want people to feel like they are talking to an actual human being with a personality.
16. What topics could you talk about for hours?
Answer: I could talk for hours about real estate, gaming, tabletop RPGs, retro games, conventions, PC building, local Atlanta places, negotiation, market trends, and how nerd culture and real estate can overlap in interesting ways.
17. What are you tired of seeing people get wrong about your industry?
Answer: I’m tired of people acting like real estate is easy, automatic, or only about sales. A good agent is not just there to unlock doors. They are there to explain risk, negotiate, solve problems, protect the client, and keep the transaction from falling apart when something goes wrong.
18. What kind of client, customer, or audience member is the best fit for you?
Answer: The best fit for me is someone who wants straight answers, clear explanations, strong advocacy, and a real relationship with their agent. I work best with people who value preparation, honesty, communication, and a little personality along the way.
19. What are you trying to accomplish over the next 12 months?
Answer: Over the next 12 months, I want to grow Gamers Need Homes, Too, create more consistent content, help more clients through complex real estate situations, and become more recognized as the real estate agent for gamers, convention people, creatives, and people who want serious representation with personality.
20. If someone described you in one paragraph, what would you hope they said?
Answer: Casey is a smart, honest, deeply prepared real estate agent who combines serious professional skill with genuine personality. He understands complicated transactions, protects his clients, explains things clearly, and brings a nerdy, human, community-centered approach to real estate. He is the kind of person who stays with the problem until it is solved.