EXPERTISE
Home Buyers
Where Most Buyers Get It Wrong
Most Realtors:
Can’t estimate renovation costs
Rely on inspections to flag risk, not price it
Push offers without understanding scope
Most buyers:
Underestimate repairs
Overestimate upside
Assume issues can be “figured out later”
Later is when budgets blow up.
How I Help Buyers Make Better Decisions
I’m a licensed General Contractor and Realtor.
That means I evaluate properties the way a builder does—and price them the way the market does.
Before you commit, we focus on three things:
What actually needs to be fixed
What that work realistically costs
How those costs affect your offer and outcome
No scare tactics. No sales talk. Just facts.
People-First Approach
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Reliability You Can Count On
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A Focus on Quality
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People-First Approach · Reliability You Can Count On · A Focus on Quality ·
Our Process
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Step 1: Property Review
We walk the property (or review documentation) to identify:
Major systems and red flags
Cosmetic vs structural issues
Scope drivers that affect cost and timeline
You receive rough cost ranges, not guesses.
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Step 2: Budget & Offer Alignment
We work backward from your budget or return goals to determine:
Whether the deal still makes sense
How aggressive your offer should be
Whether to renegotiate—or walk
Walking away with clarity is a win.
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Step 3: Execution Support (Optional)
If you move forward:
I can assist with renovation planning and subcontractor referrals, or
Manage the project under a transparent, fixed-fee general contracting model
You see the bids.
You approve the scope.
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