/ The Advisory Process

The process begins with your situation, not the house.

Before anything practical, we want to understand what brought you here. The house comes second; you come first.

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Close overhead of two hands resting on a worn kitchen table beside a notepad and a cup of coffee, soft north-facing window light, muted warm tones, no people's faces visible
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Quiet interior hallway seen from the doorway, morning light crossing old wooden floorboards, a staircase banister in the foreground, muted linen and earth tones, no people
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Close detail of a hand resting on a door handle, aged brass hardware on a painted wooden door, soft diffused light, muted warm background, no face visible
— Three honest steps

Clear at every turn.

• Step one

A conversation about your situation

We start by listening — not assessing. What's the history here, and what does moving forward need to look like? No forms, no commitments, no appraisal required.

• Step two

Every honest option, laid out plainly

Whether the property needs work or can sell as-is, we walk through each realistic path — costs, timelines, tradeoffs — so nothing catches you off guard.

• Step three

A decision that belongs to you

Nothing moves until you're ready. The pace is entirely yours. When you decide to go forward, we stay alongside you through every practical step that follows.

Plain answers

What people usually wonder

Do I need to fix anything before we talk?

How long does the whole process take?

Not at all. We work with homes as they are. The condition of the property is one factor we'll assess together, not a barrier to starting.

It depends entirely on your timeline, not ours. Some clients need weeks to feel ready; others move faster. We follow your pace without pressure.

Is there any obligation after we speak?

What if I'm not sure I want to sell?

None. The first conversation carries no commitment on either side. If the fit feels right and you want to go further, we take the next step together.

That uncertainty is exactly where we start. Many people reach out before a decision is made. The conversation itself often helps clarify what the right path is.

Ready to talk through where you stand?

Reach out when it feels right. No timeline, no agenda. Just a quiet conversation about what's actually going on.