home evaluation

Find the Value of Your Home


Sell Your Home With a Clear Plan and Confident Guidance.

Selling your home doesn’t start with a sign on the lawn. It starts with a strategy.

When you reach out, the first step is an in-person Comparative Market Analysis (CMA). This isn’t a quick online estimate, it’s a hands-on evaluation of your home, your neighborhood, and current market conditions so we can determine what your home is truly worth. At this meeting I ensure I have a clear understanding of your goals and needs.

From there, we build a clear, customized selling strategy. I’ll walk you through pricing, positioning, timing, and the next steps needed to maximize value and attract the right buyers, all with honest guidance and no pressure.

With over a decade of local real estate experience and nearly 300 successful sales and purchases, I bring deep market knowledge, proven results, and a strong understanding of what works in today’s market. I stay closely connected to the local community, attend weekly Realtor tours, and continuously track market shifts so your home is positioned strategically from day one.

I combine experience, modern marketing, strong negotiation skills, and a business-focused approach to deliver a smooth, professional, and results-driven selling experience. My goal is simple: to guide you through the process with confidence and clarity—every step of the way.

Start With a Professional Home Value Assessment.

The process begins by completing the form below. I’ll then contact you to schedule an in-person CMA, review your home’s value based on recent sales and current listings, and outline a smart, actionable plan tailored to your goals.

No guesswork. No pressure. Just expert insight and a clear path forward.

Fill out the form below to get started or reach out direct @ 250-951-5662.

Home Evaluation Form

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