Tell us what is
actually happening.
Buying your first home and selling a parent's house in probate are both “real estate.” They do not need the same plan.
Take the Skip quiz ↗
Different move.
Different playbook.
Choose the version that sounds closest. Each path opens the part of Skip built for that problem, not a generic lead form dressed up as advice.
I want to buy.
First home, next home, acreage, downsizing or simply figuring out what the budget really buys here.
Open buyer mode ↗
I need to sell.
Positioning, preparation, photography, launch and negotiation organized as one plan.
See seller strategy ↗
The house is one piece.
Downsizing, adult children, belongings, vendors, repairs and the next living situation.
See transition support ↓
I inherited the problem.
Real-estate coordination for an estate, while legal work stays clearly separate.
See the estate path ↓
The numbers need to work.
Property fit, condition, rentability questions and a less emotional search process.
See investor questions ↓
I am moving to the valley.
Town comparison, scouting stays, commute, lifestyle and live inventory for the places that actually fit.
Open the Rogue Valley field guide ↗Clients who want
a working relationship.
We tend to become friends with clients because the work is collaborative. The best fit is someone who wants candid advice, communicates respectfully, values strategy and understands that good representation sometimes means hearing “I would not do that.”
- You want us to misrepresent facts, hide material information or take an illegal shortcut.
- You want discriminatory housing guidance or decisions based on protected classes.
- You are abusive or harassing to staff, agents, vendors or the other side of a transaction.
- You refuse required agency paperwork or expect services outside our licensed role.
- Your property or search is outside the area or type of work we can responsibly serve.

Plan the move around
the life after it.
The property can be the easiest part. We help organize the real-estate side around timing, belongings, repairs, vendors, adult children and the next living situation, then bring in the right outside professionals when the scope moves beyond brokerage.
Read the downsizing field note ↗
Separate the house
from the paperwork.
Skip can handle the real-estate side: condition, preparation, valuation context, vendors, marketing and sale coordination. Estate administration and legal advice belong with the attorney. Keeping those roles clear makes the process calmer, not colder.
Start with a property value ↗
Start with the thesis.
Then tour the house.
Location, condition, holding costs, insurance, rentability, future work and exit strategy matter more than whether a listing photographs well. We keep the search tied to the reason you are buying instead of letting inventory invent the strategy for you.
Open buyer tools ↗Start with context.
Then build the team.
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Answer the quiz
Tell us what is happening and how you prefer to be contacted.
- 02
Book a call, or don't
You can schedule immediately or let the brief speak first.
- 03
We follow up and qualify the fit
We ask the missing questions, confirm service area/capacity and figure out the right route.
- 04
Lender introduction if needed
Buyers without financing lined up can ask us for an introduction before serious touring.
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Agent match + onboarding
Your Skip agent walks through the required agency documents, expectations and next steps before representation begins.
