I help St. Louis families outgrowing their homes simplify the move-up process with strategy, support, and less stress.
When your home no longer fits your life, I’ll guide you through buying your next home while selling your current one—so you can move up into a space that supports your routines, budget, and future, without the double-move stress.
Selling doesn’t have to mean chaos —I’ll create a plan with realistic prep, smart updates, and kid-friendly showings so your home shines while your life stays manageable.
If you’re looking for the best next step for buying at and selling at the same time, I have created a note you can download directly to your notes app on your iPhone outlining what steps to take and when. This bite size list will take you from overwhelmed and paralyzed to organized and confident in your next step.
This less than five minute quiz will help you see where your current home adds to your family’s routines—and where it causes daily friction (storage, layout, bathrooms, drop-zone, bedtime flow). Open it, answer the questions honestly, and it will tell you if it’s time for a move or time to stay put.
Ready to make a move and not sure where to start? This one minute questionnaire will tell me exactly what you need next. Whether it’s a guide, a call, or a detailed check list, I’ll review your answers and send you the appropriate resource you need!
If you’ve landed here, chances are your home isn’t working for you anymore — and you’re ready for a change. Maybe you need more space, less chaos, or just the peace of knowing you made a smart move for your family. That’s where I come in. I’m here to guide you through the buying and selling process in a way that feels simple, clear, and supportive — no pressure, no overwhelm. Think of me as your real estate guide and your biggest cheerleader, making sure your next home finally feels like it fits.
Your life is busy enough—my goal is to help make everything feel a little simpler and more streamlined. Inside my Amazon Storefront, you’ll find curated lists for every season of home: things to keep your kids entertained during showings, items that make settling into a new space easier, and fresh updates to help your current home shine when it’s time to sell. I’m always adding new favorites, so feel free to check back anytime and browse what might make your day-to-day flow just a little smoother
When you’re packing up your home, the last thing you should worry about is what to make for dinner. And once the dishes are boxed, even a simple meal feels impossible. This guide solves that with easy, one-pan dinners and Instacart shopping lists that bring the groceries straight to you. Think of it as your stress-free dinner plan for your final week at home.
Packing and decluttering can feel like a lot—especially when you’re juggling dinner, homework, and everything else life brings. Instead of staring at your whole house and wondering where to begin, this checklist breaks the process into small, doable wins. Each section is designed to be tackled in the time it takes for dinner to bake (think: 30 minutes or less), so you can make real progress without the overwhelm.
When you’re juggling kids, routines, and a home that no longer fits the way it used to, the idea of starting the moving process can feel… big. Maybe you’re unsure about your budget, afraid of being rushed, or just don’t know what the next step should be. I get it—truly. Most families I work with start in that exact same place.
That’s why I created this short questionnaire. It’s a simple, judgment-free way to tell me where you are, what you need, and what’s keeping you stuck. Once you fill it out, I’ll take everything you share and map out a clear, personalized plan—your timeline, your affordability, and your easiest next steps. As a mom to three who recently moved, I understand how important it is to know all the facts in a simple way to stay sane through the process.
No pressure. No commitments. Just clarity, direction, and someone who’s walked this road with a whole lot of families before. If you’re ready, let’s take that first step together. Your next chapter starts here.