Divorce Home Sale
Selling the home, with respect
A discreet, structured, and neutral process for selling real estate as part of a divorce — quietly, professionally, and on a calm timeline.
A divorce home sale isn't a normal transaction. There are two principals on opposite sides of the table, often communicating through attorneys. Decisions need to be documented. The home itself often has emotional weight that neither party needs a stranger adding to.
My approach is built around the neutrality, patience, and structure these situations call for — a single point of contact, clear documentation, and a calm, professional process from listing to close.
How I Approach These Sales
Single point of contact
All updates, decisions, and showing schedules come through me. This reduces the back-and-forth friction between parties and keeps communication clean and documented.
Written documentation
Every pricing decision, prep choice, and offer review goes in writing — typically routed through both attorneys. Nothing is left to a phone call or a memory.
Joint approval thresholds
We agree up front on what requires both signatures: price changes, repair decisions, accepting or countering offers. Everyone knows the rules before we start.
Discreet showings
Lockbox access, professional photography before listing, and a tight showing schedule. The home is presented well and shown professionally — even during a hard time.
Attorney coordination
I'm comfortable working closely with family law attorneys and CPA professionals on the close, including documentation, title coordination, and proceeds distribution.
Confidentiality Is Standard
Nothing about a divorce sale needs to show up in marketing or showings. The listing is presented like any other well-prepared Denver home — no one outside the transaction needs to know the context.
Going Through a Divorce?
A confidential first conversation.
Everything stays private. Reach out directly and we'll talk through the situation before any commitments are made.
