Planning your next moveTiming, equity, and the next home — all connected

Selling After Loss — Compassionate Guide

Grieving and need to sell a loved one's home?

We can handle the details so you can focus on what matters — saying goodbye on your own timeline.

Moving, downsizing, upsizing, or retiring — the order of operations matters. You'll get a clear timeline: when to prep, when to list, how to protect your equity, and how the next home fits in.

Planning your next move
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Offer

Compassionate home-sale consultation

No pressure timeline — we respect your grieving process.
Coordination of estate items, appraisals, and valuables.
Fair market pricing that honors the home's legacy.
A calmer, more strategic starting point than "call and maybe list."
Real specifics you can use before a full listing appointment.

Why this works

When you sell affects where you land. Let's get the sequence right.

This is hard. We'll make the business side easier.

What you're trying to line up

A clear order of operations — not abstract advice.
Confidence about timing the sale against the next home.
A practical read on what your current equity can actually buy.

How we plan it together

Step 1
Share your move goal, timing, and the property basics.
Step 2
Get a real read on proceeds, prep priorities, and timing options.
Step 3
Choose the smartest sequence for the sale and whatever comes next.

Why people start here

Clear timeline, straight answers, no pressure to list before you're ready.

Get connected

Build the sale plan

Share your timeline, property, and move goal. Ryan will help organize the smartest order of operations for you.

Resource guide
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Want to learn more first?

Selling After a Loss — Practical Steps for a Difficult Time

When you are grieving, the last thing you need is confusion about what to do with a home. This guide provides clear, compassionate direction

Deeper follow-through

How we plan it together

Start with the quick capture when speed matters, then move into the fuller page once the lead is ready for the next level of detail.