No pitch. No pressure. Just a real conversation about your timeline, your home, your numbers, and whether listing right now actually makes sense. Phone or video, your choice.
Once you submit this form, I'll send you a calendar link with my available slots for the next 7 days. Most calls happen within 24-48 hours of booking.
A quick read on your neighbourhood's recent comps and where your property probably slots in. Not a formal CMA — that comes later if you want it — just a real number to anchor the conversation.
Spring rush, fall window, hold for the school year, hold for a rate cut — whatever's driving your timing, we'll talk through what makes sense given your specific situation, not market headlines.
Real answers on staging, paint, minor repairs, renovations, decluttering, and which ones actually pay back at sale time. Most sellers spend money on things that won't move their net at all.
Sale price minus commission, legal, mortgage discharge, prep, adjustments. The number that actually matters when you're making your next move.
The four-phase process, what's included, photography, marketing plan, weekly updates, offer strategy. No mystery, no surprises.
Tenanted property? Downsizing? Divorce? Pre-construction unit? Moving up? Whatever your situation is, I've probably handled it before. We'll dig into your specifics.
Your timeline, pricing strategy, prep work that's worth doing (and what's not), staging, photography, marketing plan, expected net proceeds, commission options, and what to expect from listing day to closing day. We can also go deep on a specific topic you want to dig into.
Usually 15 minutes by phone or video. If you'd like more time or want me to come through the property in person, we can schedule that as a separate appointment — also free.
No. The consultation is free with zero obligation. Most sellers I work with talk to me 2-3 times before deciding to list. You should never feel pressured to sign anything on the first call.
Perfectly fine — that's actually the most common reason people book. "Just exploring" is the right time to talk; you have no pressure, no urgency, and we can run the math without forcing a decision. The worst time to call a realtor is when you're already in a hurry.
Yes, and it's actually better that way. Selling is a household decision. The more people on the call, the fewer conversations you have to repeat afterward.
If you'd rather just see neighbour sales first, or get a written home evaluation, those are also free — and you can do them before scheduling a call.