Kxlo Stone believes real estate is about more than buying and selling homes. It's about creating opportunity, building generational wealth, and helping people achieve what may have once seemed impossible. That belief is deeply personal. As a former foster youth, Kxlo became the first young person to emancipate from the State of Alaska at just 17 years old. Growing up, homeownership often felt like an unattainable dream. Rather than allowing those circumstances to define the future, Kxlo chose to rewrite the narrative, turning a personal dream into a lifelong mission.

Today, as a REALTOR® with Jack White Real Estate | Alaska House Hunting, Kxlo combines lived experience with professional expertise to educate, empower, and advocate for clients as they navigate one of life's most significant financial decisions.


With more than 10 years of customer service experience, Kxlo brings a foundation of communication, trust, and client advocacy to every transaction. A graduate of military school with honors, Kxlo previously worked as a Service Advisor in the collision repair industry and later as a Safety Manager Assistant for a large national construction company, where strong negotiation skills, project coordination, accountability, and attention to detail became second nature. Beyond real estate, Kxlo proudly serves a second term on the Youth Leadership Board for Facing Foster Care in Alaska and has spent nearly a decade advocating at the Alaska State Capitol for legislation benefiting foster youth, including helping support the passage of House Bill 36 (HB 36).

Having lived in several southern states and traveled extensively, Kxlo values building meaningful relationships with people from all walks of life and is committed to providing every client with honest guidance, exceptional service, and an experience built on trust, transparency, and lasting relationships.