Many homeowners I work with have lived in their homes for years and are beginning to think about the next chapter. These conversations often involve more than simply selling a property — they involve evaluating how a home functions today, how it may function in the future, and how it would present if it eventually comes to market.
Because of this, I approach homes through a broader lens that combines real estate guidance, preparation strategy, and aging-in-place insight.
Home Strategy & Real Estate Guidance
Some clients work with me for real estate services. Others come specifically for aging‑in‑place planning. Many benefit from a combination of both.
What remains consistent is my role as a neutral advisor — helping families understand options, reduce overwhelm, and move forward at a pace that feels right for them.
If you’re not sure which service is the best place to start, that’s completely okay. A simple conversation is often the most helpful first step.
Serving Boulder County & surrounding communities
My work is rooted in local knowledge — from older and new housing stock to neighborhood character — and a deep respect for the homes and people who live in them.
A Connected, Client‑Centered Approach
A key part of this work is thoughtful pre-market preparation. Before a home ever goes live, I help sellers identify the specific updates, repairs, and presentation details that will have the greatest impact — without over-improving or wasting money. The goal is to position a home to attract the right buyers, reduce friction during inspections, and support a smoother sale.
This may include:
- Buying or selling a primary residence
- Downsizing or right‑sizing
- Evaluating homes for long‑term livability
- Navigating life transitions that impact housing decisions
- Strategic pre-market preparation and planning
My approach is practical, grounded, and tailored — with a focus on fit, function, and peace of mind.
Sometimes the right decision is adapting the home rather than selling it.
Real Estate Transition Planning
When the time does come to sell, thoughtful preparation and planning often create smoother transitions and stronger outcomes.
My role is to guide homeowners through these decisions so they feel clear and confident about their next step — whether that means preparing the home for sale, adapting it for the future, or simply planning ahead.