Behind the Sale
Every sale has its own story — a mix of preparation, timing, and design that leads to something greater than a transaction. Here’s a look behind the process, where strategy meets storytelling and results take shape.
To prep or not to prep—is it even a question?
When 529 Alta Way first hit the market, the response told us everything we needed to know. Instead of accumulating days on market, we paused, made a focused $15,000 refinement, and waited for the right window. What happened next is a reminder that a small, thoughtful shift can completely change the outcome.
A New Benchmark for Alta Way
Disciplined preparation and intentional pricing set the foundation for a tightly controlled off-market launch, resulting in a new benchmark on Alta Way. A $50,000 investment led to a contract in seven days and a final result $300,000 over goal.
Empty Nest. Full Return.
Retirement was ready. The home just needed to be. A focused refresh, a well-timed launch, and seven offers later, these sellers walked away with $680,000 more than they asked for.
Same Street. Different Story.
Targeted updates and a focused launch reframed a long-held Larkspur home with sweeping Mount Tam views. A $42,000 investment led to five days on market and a single non-contingent offer $155,000 over asking.
The Remodel That Returned the Favor
Targeted refinements and thoughtful staging elevated this Muir Meadows home to meet today’s buyers. A $35,000 investment led to a contract in seven days and a final sale five percent over asking.
Refined, Not Reinvented.
At 295 Crown Road, the strategy was precision. A lightly remodeled kitchen, refreshed baths, and cohesive modern finishes elevated the home without overinvesting. The result was immediate momentum, more than 150 qualified buyer tours, multiple offers, and a $3,105,000 sale in just seven days, landing $105,000 over asking in Kentfield.
Third Time’s the Charm
After two failed sale attempts with another agent and nearly a year on the market, 77 Mountain View was repositioned with thoughtful updates and a disciplined pricing reset. The result was a cash, non-contingent sale in four days, closing at $2,800,000 after relaunching at $2,495,000.
Sixty Years, Still Got It.
A $40,000 refresh brought fresh paint, updated lighting, and professional staging, setting the stage for meaningful buyer attention. In seven days, the home drew five strong offers and sold for $2,600,000, 18.5 percent over asking.
The Flip Worth Talking About
Our client acquired 924 Ventura Way for $1,200,000 and together with a thoughtful renovation and design program, we transformed the home to resonate with today’s buyers. Four months and $500,000 later, the property earned multiple offers and sold for $2,200,000, 16% over asking in seven days.