FAQS

What is Emotional Real Estate?

Emotional real estate in the context of major life transitions—such as loss and grief, divorce or separation, or downsizing due to an empty nest—refers to the emotional weight and attachment individuals have to their living spaces during these emotional shifts.

What do I need to prepare in order to buy a home?

The first step in the buying process is to ensure you are pre-qualified by a mortgage broker or bank.  This helps us navigate homes within your budget.  Next, we have a meeting to discuss your wants and needs and must-haves.  I then set you up on a  home portal which will show you homes based on your criteria.  If there is a home you want to see, we book a showing and explore the home! 

Why might someone sell their home after losing a loved one?

Losing a loved one can make a home feel like a constant reminder of the person who is no longer there. Selling the property can be a part of the grieving process, helping individuals move on, start fresh, or avoid the pain triggered by those reminders. While the house may hold cherished memories, it can also become a source of emotional heaviness.

How does divorce impact decisions around buying or selling a home?

Divorce often brings significant changes to living arrangements. Selling a home might symbolize the end of a chapter, but it can also represent a fresh start. The process of buying or selling during and after divorce can be highly emotional, as it involves letting go of shared dreams and creating a new identity in a different space

What emotions might parents face when downsizing after children leave home?

Downsizing after children leave home can evoke mixed emotions. Parents may feel sadness or loss as they let go of a home filled with family memories. However, it can also bring a sense of liberation or opportunity to reclaim personal space and embrace a new phase of life. The decision to downsize often reflects an effort to adapt to the transition of an "empty nest."