Guidance for Complex Home Situations
Not Sure What to Do With Your Home? Let’s Figure It Out Together.
I help homeowners navigate difficult or uncertain situations and create a plan that works—whether that’s selling traditionally, exploring creative options, or simply understanding what’s possible.
No pressure. Just a conversation to help you get clear.
- 10+ years of Utah real estate experience
- Guidance for low equity, probate, divorce, and foreclosure risk
- Practical solutions tailored to your situation
- No-pressure conversations focused on clarity first
Begin Here
Start with one of these
Most homeowners don’t need everything—they just need the right place to start.
I’m not sure what to do
Answer a few quick questions and get pointed in the right direction.
I want to understand my numbers
Estimate what you may walk away with after costs and payoff.
I need to sell or explore options
Compare selling paths and what may make the most sense.
A Different Kind of Real Estate Help
This isn’t a typical real estate experience
Most agents are trained to list homes, put them on the market, and hope they sell. But when your situation is more complicated, that is not always enough.
I help homeowners step back, understand their options, and choose the path that actually makes sense— whether that is listing traditionally, selling as-is, waiting, or considering other solutions.
How I approach it
- Understand your situation first
- Explain realistic options clearly
- Help you avoid costly mistakes
- Create a plan that fits your goals
Who I Help
If you’re dealing with any of these, you’re in the right place
These are some of the most common situations I help homeowners work through.
Low or No Equity
You may not have enough equity for a traditional sale—but that does not always mean you are stuck.
Foreclosure
When time matters, getting clear on your options early can make a major difference.
Divorce
Selling a home during a separation can be emotional and complicated. I help bring clarity to the process.
Inherited Property
If you inherited a property and are not sure what to do next, I can help you understand your path forward.
Distressed Property
You may not need to fix everything before making a move. We can look at what makes the most sense.
Not Sure What To Do
Many homeowners come in feeling overwhelmed, uncertain, or stuck. That is exactly where a good conversation starts.
How It Works
A simple, no-pressure process
You don’t need to have everything figured out. Most people don’t. Here’s what working together typically looks like.
1. Understand Your Situation
We'll talk through your situation. I listen to what’s going on and ask the right questions to fully understand your needs.
2. Explore Your Options
I walk you through realistic paths forward—what each option looks like, the pros and cons, and what actually makes sense for you.
3. Decide What’s Best
You choose the direction that feels right for your situation. Whether that’s selling, waiting, or another path, I help you move forward with clarity.
Your Options
You have more than one way to move forward
Many homeowners assume they only have one option—usually listing. In reality, there are often multiple paths. The key is understanding what actually works for your situation.
Sell Traditionally
For some situations, listing your home on the market is still the best option.
Sell As-Is
You may be able to sell without making repairs or updates, depending on your goals.
Sell as-isCreative Solutions
In certain situations, alternative approaches may help solve challenges that a standard sale cannot.
Creative financeKeep and Rent
Sometimes holding the property and renting it out may be worth considering.
Renting your homeWait and Plan
In some cases, the best move is not immediate—it is creating a plan for the right timing.
ResourcesFor Sale By Owner
Some owners just need a little direction to sell their home themselves.
For sale by ownerNot sure which option makes sense?
Talk Through Your SituationFree Guide
Not sure what to do with your home?
This guide walks you through the most common paths homeowners consider when they need to sell—especially in more complex situations. It’s designed to help you understand what may be possible before making any decisions.
What Clients Experience
Clear guidance in uncertain situations
“We were in a tough spot and didn’t know if we could even sell. Jennifer helped us understand our options and what actually made sense. The conversation alone changed everything.”
“We didn’t even know where to start. She helped us slow things down and figure out the right path.”
“Very practical, no pressure, and actually focused on what made sense for us.”
About Jennifer
Warm, strategic, and solution-focused
I care deeply about helping people make thoughtful, informed decisions—especially when the situation feels uncertain or high-pressure. Real estate is not just about transactions. It’s about helping people move forward in a way that actually makes sense for their lives.
Read more about JenniferMy approach
- Listen first
- Understand the real problem
- Present practical solutions
- Create a plan that fits your goals
FAQ
Common questions homeowners ask
These are some of the most common questions people ask before reaching out.
Can I still sell if I have little or no equity?
Sometimes, yes. The answer depends on your loan balance, selling costs, market value, and timing. A clear look at your numbers is the best place to start.
What if I need to sell quickly?
When time is short, there still can be a path forward. The best path depends on your goals, your property, and how much flexibility you have.
What if I am behind on mortgage payments?
The earlier you understand what's available, the better. A conversation can help you think through what steps may make sense before the pressure grows.
Is creative finance right for every situation?
No. Creative finance is simply one strategy. Sometimes a traditional sale is still the best fit. The key is understanding what actually makes sense for your situation.
Do I need to know exactly what I want before reaching out?
Not at all. Many people reach out because they are unsure what to do next. A good first conversation is often about creating clarity, not making immediate decisions.
Still Deciding?
You don’t need to have everything figured out.
If you're unsure what direction to take, a simple conversation can help you get clarity.