ABOUT US

JAMES HYSTEN

PARTNER

James Hysten has experience in finance, project management and IT infrastructure.  He supports his wife Della as partner and business manager. He has had two homes built from the ground up and also supported two large commercial remodel projects. 
A Topeka, Kansas native, James is currently a board member of The Kansas African American Museum (TKAAM). In 2014, he was honored and inducted as a TKAAM Business Leadership Trailblazer for his leadership contributions to the Kansas business community. In the same ceremony, the museum also honored and inducted another Kansas native son, the late President Dwight Eisenhower.

Della Bond Hysten

PARTNER

Della Bond Hysten, former CPA and auditor with Ernst & Young in Chicago, worked with smaller, entrepreneurial clients to organize and streamline their accounting policies and procedures.

Since leaving the workplace to raise a family, and having relocated multiple times to various regions of the country, she learned how to manage many home renovation projects and this is where she found her passion. Della’s personal experience in home renovation, as well as studies in interior design and drafting, helps her clients see “beyond the current walls” in a house, to the home it can ideally become with minor improvements.

Della is an agent and part of Prestige Realty, DRE# 01979126, and has worked closely in the past with realtors when buying and selling her own personal properties. She has a good understanding of the entire real estate sales process, from listing to closing. Della is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Chicago with a Bachelor of Science Degree and a major in Accounting. She also has an Associate Degree in Fashion Merchandising.

OUR COMMITMENT TO THE COMMUNITY

As a company we are committed to preserving the earth’s natural resources. In the state of California most discarded construction materials are sorted and recycled. We comply with all state and local laws when it comes to the proper handling of these elements.

All items that can be spared and salvaged are donated to local charities for reuse.