As a licensed real estate broker in both Rhode Island and Massachusetts, David specializes in coastal communities and waterfront properties. With over 35 years in real estate sales and property development, David has established long standing relationships with positive results.In an effort to assist his clients with their real estate investments, David established a resource center in 2012 catering to both buyers and sellers. The" Coastal Living Design Center", www.theartoflivingcoastal.com , located in the historic Waterfront area of Warren, Rhode Island, is a collaborative of architects, builders, designers, landscapers, craftsmen and real estate professionals, providing in depth local knowledge to enable his clients to make the most of their coastal living experience. With Sotheby’s International Realty offices worldwide, David would welcome the opportunity to represent you anywhere.David is a lifelong resident of Rhode Island. Having grown up in Barrington, David's world revolves around the waterfront and especially, Narragansett Bay. He is a graduate of Northeastern University with a degree in sales and marketing as well as advanced studies in architecture and construction. Prior to David's fulltime involvement with Real Estate he was actively involved in the importing and distribution of quality yachting and life saving equipment manufactured in the Great Britain, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. He was instrumental in introducing and developing the inflatable boat concept to the US yachting market. In 1994 David and his wife Susan opened Rhode Island's first full service kayak store offering lessons, tours and sales. The Sakonnet Boathouse was highly regarded till 2007 when the State took over their waterfront building for the construction of the new Sakonnet River Bridge.David is involved in both community and social organizations:Vice Chairman Tiverton Harbor CommissionVice Chairman Grinnell's Beach RestorationNew York Yacht Club Waterfront CommissionNewport Yacht Club Float and Dock CommissionHerreshoff Marine Museum Volunteer