Buyers

Find Your Perfect Shoreline Home

Whether you're buying your first home or your fifth, I'll guide you through every step — with data, honesty, and zero pressure.

The Buying Process, Simplified

Buying a home on the Connecticut shoreline is one of the smartest investments you can make — but the process can feel overwhelming without the right guide. Here's how I make it simple.

01

Get Pre-Approved

Before we look at a single home, we'll make sure your financing is locked in. I'll connect you with trusted local lenders who know the shoreline market.

02

Define Your Search

We'll nail down your must-haves, nice-to-haves, and dealbreakers. I'll set you up with custom alerts so you never miss a new listing.

03

Tour Strategically

I don't waste your time. We'll tour homes that actually match your criteria — and I'll point out things you'd never notice on your own.

04

Make a Strong Offer

Using real market data, I'll help you craft an offer that wins — without overpaying. In a competitive market, strategy matters more than money.

05

Navigate Inspections

I'll guide you through inspections, appraisals, and negotiations. If issues come up, we'll handle them strategically.

06

Close with Confidence

From attorney review to final walkthrough, I'll be with you every step. You'll know exactly what's happening and when.

What Buyers Ask
Common Questions

How much do I need for a down payment?

It depends on the loan type, but you may qualify for as little as 3-5% down. FHA loans require 3.5%. VA loans can be 0% down. I'll connect you with lenders who can walk through your specific options.

Is now a good time to buy on the shoreline?

The CT shoreline market is competitive but there are always opportunities if you know where to look. I track the data weekly — check my Market Data page for the latest numbers.

How long does the process take?

From first search to closing, most buyers are in their new home within 45-60 days once they go under contract. The search itself depends on inventory and your criteria.

Do I pay your commission?

In most transactions, the seller pays the buyer's agent commission. I'll explain exactly how compensation works before we start — no surprises.

Start Your Search
Ready to Find Your Home?

Let's talk about what you're looking for. No commitment — just a conversation.

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