Seeing Homes in Person
Touring homes looks simple on the surface, but there are a few things to understand before setting up showings. This page explains how that works and what to expect.
What’s changed
In today’s market, touring homes requires a bit more coordination than it used to. Rules around representation have changed, and tours now come with some required steps beforehand.
How I approach tours
My goal is to make tours useful, comfortable, and worth your time. That usually means a short conversation first, so I understand what you’re looking for and how soon you’re hoping to move.
A quick note on paperwork
Before touring homes together, there is a simple agreement that explains how I represent you as a buyer. I’ll walk through it, answer questions, and make sure it makes sense before anything is signed.
Next steps
If you’re interested in seeing homes, the easiest place to start is a quick conversation. From there, we can decide together whether touring makes sense and how to move forward.
You can reach out here if you’d like to talk things through.

