Sell your Northern Arizona home with a thoughtful, pet-aware plan.

I help homeowners prepare, market, and sell with clear guidance, strategic presentation, and less stress for the humans and animals involved.
Selling a home is easier when there is a plan.
Selling your home is not just about putting a sign in the yard and hoping the internet behaves itself.
A successful sale starts with preparation, pricing, presentation, marketing, showing strategy, negotiation, and follow-through. If pets live in the home, we also need to think carefully about safety, comfort, odors, routines, and how buyers experience the property.
The goal is simple: help buyers see the home clearly while helping you move through the process with as little chaos as possible.
How I help sellers
When you list your home with me, I help with:
- Pricing strategy based on current market data
- Home preparation recommendations
- Pet-aware showing planning
- Professional marketing guidance
- MLS exposure and online listing presentation
- Listing copy that highlights the home’s strongest features
- Showing coordination and buyer feedback review
- Offer review, negotiation, and contract guidance
- Inspection response strategy
- Clear communication through closing
Selling with pets in the home
Pets are family. Buyers, however, need to be able to focus on the house.
That does not mean your pets are a problem. It means we need a practical plan. Before listing, we will talk through things like pet supplies, litter boxes, yard cleanup, odors, furniture, flooring, showing logistics, and where your pets will be during appointments.
A few thoughtful changes can make your home feel calmer, cleaner, and more inviting — without making your life miserable in the process.
Checklist
Before showings, we may plan for:
- Food and water bowls
- Litter boxes and pet bedding
- Leashes, crates, toys, and scratching posts
- Yard cleanup
- Airing out the home
- Repairing visible pet damage when appropriate
- Removing pets from the home during showings when possible
- Clear showing instructions for safety

We want buyers thinking, “This home feels wonderful,” not “I wonder where that smell is coming from?” Real talk, but useful real talk.
Marketing that helps buyers understand the home
Good marketing does more than make a home look pretty. It helps the right buyers understand the value, lifestyle, setting, and possibilities of the property.
Depending on the home and listing plan, marketing may include professional photography, thoughtful listing copy, MLS exposure, online distribution, social media promotion, targeted outreach, open houses, neighborhood marketing, and property-specific strategy.
Every home is different. The plan should fit the property, the market, and your goals.
Pricing matters from day one.
The first days on market are important. Buyers notice new listings quickly, and overpricing can cause a home to sit longer than necessary.
My goal is to help you price strategically based on current market conditions, comparable sales, buyer behavior, property condition, location, and the features that make your home stand out.
The right price does not mean leaving money on the table. It means positioning the home so serious buyers take it seriously.
Thinking about selling?
Let’s talk about your home, your timeline, your pets, and what you need from the sale.