A more thoughtful way to find home.

Because the right home isn’t just about what it looks like.


It’s about how your life feels inside of it.

Most home searches start the same way.
Price. Beds. Square footage.

And while those things matter, they don’t tell you how a home will actually live.

They don’t tell you:

  • how sound carries

  • how a space feels during transitions

  • how your day-to-day rhythm will flow

…And for many families, those are the things that matter most.


Intentionally Home is the approach I bring to every client I work with.

It means we’re not just looking at houses—we’re paying attention to how each space supports your life.

As a mom, I’ve experienced firsthand how important that can be—especially for families navigating neurodivergence.

And while every family is different, I bring that awareness into every showing, every conversation, and every decision.

Not to overcomplicate things—but to make sure you’re choosing a home that truly works for you.

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When we walk homes together, we’re thinking about things like:

  • How sound moves through the home

  • Transitions between rooms and how they feel

  • Natural light and overstimulation

  • Spaces for quiet, focus, or regulation

  • Layouts that support routine and predictability

  • Areas that can flex as your needs evolve

This approach is especially meaningful for families with neurodivergent children.

But at its core, it’s for anyone who wants to be more intentional about how they live—and how their home supports that.

Because every family deserves a space that feels right.

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Home should feel like

If you’re starting to think about a move…

I’d love to help you think through what “home” could look like for your family.