This isn’t just a transaction — it’s a transition. We approach the sale of a long-held family home with the care, strategy, and patience it deserves. Maximum equity, no rush, no regret.
A home lived in for 20 or 30 years is different from any other listing. There’s history here — and that deserves to be acknowledged, not glossed over in the rush to get it on the market. We’ve sat with many families through the weight of this decision and we don’t take that lightly.
At the same time, a family home is typically the largest financial asset most people own. Getting the sale right — strategy, timing, preparation, and negotiation — is how we honour both the emotional and financial significance of what you’ve built.
Long-held family homes often need some preparation before going to market — but the wrong renovations can cost more than they return. Here’s what actually matters.
Maximum equity, no rush, no regret. One conversation to start.