Selling

Selling is personal. I treat it that way.

Maybe you are moving up, moving closer to family, downsizing, or closing a chapter. I'll help you make a clear plan before the sign goes up.

A bright Florida living room and kitchen with casual coastal details

Why selling is personal

The sale has to work with where you are going next.

Selling is not only about getting the home ready. It is about timing, family, money, energy, and the next place your life is moving toward.

I keep the plan clear so the process does not become more dramatic than it needs to be.

Selling plan

Prepare the home, price it thoughtfully, and tell the right story.

1

Tell the truth about the home

What makes it special? What should be fixed? What will buyers notice right away? I'll help separate what matters from what only sounds busy.

2

Prepare without overdoing it

Not every project is worth the time or money. The goal is to focus on the work that helps the home show well and makes sense for your timeline.

3

Price with the next step in mind

The sale has to work with your timing, your family, and where you are going next. A good plan looks at more than the final number.

4

Market the life around the home

Buyers need to understand not just the rooms, but the way the home lives: yard, light, flow, commute, neighborhood feel, and nearby routines.

Before the sign

The questions I want answered early.

Timing

When do you need to move, and what happens if the sale is faster or slower than expected?

Prep

Which repairs, cleaning, staging, or small presentation changes are worth doing for this home?

Next step

Where are you going after the sale, and how does that shape pricing, showings, and negotiation?

Buyer concerns

What will buyers ask about roof, AC, insurance, HOA, CDD, flood, age, or maintenance?

Selling

Talk it through before the sign goes up.

You do not need a perfect plan before calling. The conversation is where the plan starts.